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con·tem·po·rar·y
/kənˈtempəˌrerē/
<em>adjective</em>
1.
living or occurring at the same time.
"the event was recorded by a contemporary historian"
2.
belonging to or occurring in the present.
"the tension and complexities of our contemporary society"
<em>noun</em>
a person or thing living or existing at the same time as another.
"he was a contemporary of Darwin"
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I believe it is the 1st one, however I am only in middle school so I would wait for another answer to be 100% sure.
I would say A), inform the reader about stage adaptations of shakepeare's characters. The author is informing, not persuading.
The feeding habits of dolphins and seals. bc you are gonna compare the two habits