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How do these two passages differ in structure and content?
A) The first passage is a speech made by a Southern white man, while the second is a biographical sketch of one of American's greatest African-American thinkers.
B) The first passage presents a critique of Henry Grady's ideas for the South's future, while the second passage quotes a speech by Frederick Douglass on healing the South.
C) The first passage demonstrates the extreme racism of white people in the South post-civil war, while the second passage shows the effects of slavery upon African-Americans.
D) The first passage is a biographical sketch of a white man trying to heal the broken South, while the second passage is a speech from a black man's perspective advocating for healing as well.
Which BEST describes a similarity or difference in the authors' purposes?
A) Douglass' passage reveals that his interest in railroads was greater than Grady's interest in railroads.
B) Sibley's passage reveals that Grady's interest in railroads was greater than Douglass' interest in railroads.
C) Both passages reveal a great interest in one law, one government, and one administration for men of all races.
D) Both passages reveal a great interest in railroads during the reconstruction of the South after the Civil War.
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