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I think correct answer to be C) the plot structure and setting of each!
The plot is the main events of a work, devised and presented by the writer as an interrelated sequence; it is related to the author's style and authenticity. In that sense, as you can compare how the work is developed, the plot and setting would be the most advisable aspects to begin when comparing.
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Aye bruh just be chill with her. Be real with yourself, if you think you’re attractive enough like truly, let her know you interested in her but don’t try to hard for it, let her figure herself out too
<span>The <span>mode of narration used in this excerpt from Daisy Miller by
Henry James is third-person narrative. Simply because the pronouns use include he,
she, her, herself, they, etc. In this mode of narration, the omniscient
narrator expresses his ideas equally with the characters whereas the limited
narrator transfers information applicable to only one character.</span></span>
John Griffith<span> "</span>Jack<span>" </span>London<span> (born </span>John Griffith Chaney, <span>January 12, 1876 – November 22, 1916) </span><span>was an American author, journalist, and social activist.</span>