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English, 22.09.2021 05:40, kevinhoyle2021

How do the two examples differ in their approach to similar subject matter? A. Example 1 presents the reader with one of the game's key events,
while Example 2 is more objective and offers information such as
ticket prices and the location of the stadium
B. The personal angle of Example 2 helps show the author as a
passionate fan of Miners baseball, while Example 1 offers a step
by step understanding of how the Miners emerged victorious
C. Example 1 helps the reader understand how Boone's slide fits into
the game's larger context, while Example 2 uses emotionally
charged language to better convey the impact of the win
D. Example 2 objectively presents the key events of the game without
much emotion, while Example 1 helps the reader better connect
emotionally to the excitement of the Miners' victory

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