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English, 29.10.2020 04:30, rachel2005smith

How do the two examples differ in their approach to similar subject matter? A. Example 1 offers data about the snowfall level to show how it
changed during the season, while Example 2 explains in detail
what needs to be done about the issue.
B. Example 2 gives an example of what excessive snowfall looks like
in the community, while Example 1 predicts future snowfall, which
connects to the reader emotionally
C. Example 2 presents Chester County's December snowfall in a
detached way, while Example 1 reveals how the snowfall affected
people's daily lives by touching the reader emotionally
D. Example 1 points out the county's excessive December snowfall in
a detached way, while Example 2 makes the story relatable by
giving an impression of how the snow affected the county's
citizens.


How do the two examples differ in their approach to similar subject matter?

A. Example 1 offers d

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