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Svet_ta [14]
3 years ago
11

What similarities do the narrators’ perspectives most reveal? Select two optionsWhat is a couplet, in the context of a Shakespea

rean sonnet?
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Answer:  A They both experience alienation in school

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CULTURE/PRACTICE

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VIOLENCE

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Buddhism and Hinduism both originated in ancient India.

CYCLE OF REBIRTH

Hinduism and Buddhism both involve belief in an ongoing process of rebirth.

RELEASE FROM CYCLE

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OBJECTIVE

Both religions have the same objective: to be released from the reincarnation process.

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