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Vesna [10]
3 years ago
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In both passages , the authors reference Daphne becoming a tree. How does the author of passage 2 transform the source material

of passage 1?
A) in passage 1, she is excited about becoming a tree,but in passage 2, she is fearful about it.

B) in passage 1,she changes into a tree against her will , but in passage 2, she accepts her fate.

C) In passage 1, she turns into a tree to trick Apollo, but in passage 2 , she does it to impress him

D) in passage 1, she relies on her father to turn her into a tree, but in passage 2, she was control over it. ​

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Arlecino [84]3 years ago
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