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How is examining an author’s word choice helpful when comparing two texts? 2 points It helps readers analyze their attitude toward subjects and topics. It helps readers form an argument against counterclaims. It helps readers find inspiration to form their own arguments. It helps readers see that an author’s perspective is not important.

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