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What is the main difference between the passages? OA. The character from "Going for the Goal" will hike in extremely cold weather, while the character from
"Reaching the Top" will hike in very hot weather.
B. "Going for the Goal" is a story about a mountain climber, while "Reaching the Top" is a story about a world
traveler
OC. The character from "Going for the Goal" hopes to climb to the top of a mountain, while the character from
"Reaching the Top" wants to endure freezing weather.
D. "Going for the Goal" is a story that takes place in a foreign country, while "Reaching the Top" takes place in
small U. S. town.

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