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English, 05.03.2021 19:30, smartie80

How does the author's presentation of key information in "The Mystery of Amelia's Plane" differ from that of "Amelia Earhart"? A.
In "The Mystery of Amelia's Plane," the author presents a series of experiments that describes the efforts of scholars to find Earhart's plane. In "Amelia Earhart," the author presents interviews and experiences of the different people with whom Earhart flew.
B.
In "The Mystery of Amelia's Plane," the author discusses the reason behind the sudden and mysterious disappearance of Earhart's plane and its consequences. In "Amelia Earhart," the author describes how Earhart lost navigation and crashed into the ocean.
C.
In "The Mystery of Amelia's Plane," the author presents the challenges the team of experts faced while locating Earhart's crashed plane. In "Amelia Earhart," the author uses events from Earhart's childhood and academic life to explain why she liked to fly her plane.
D.
In "The Mystery of Amelia's Plane," the author uses research and theories to convey the strangeness behind Earhart's disappearance. In "Amelia Earhart," the author uses events from Earhart's life to describe her flying career and the different travels she embarked upon.


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