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Which sentence best explains the main difference in the way the two passages use a literary device?
A. The memoir speaks about Hibson's life through a reference to the
future, while the biography uses traditional chronological
structure.
B. The memoir uses descriptive language to explain the larger
situation around Hibson, while the biography uses a simile to
focus on one specific moment.
C. The memoir uses figurative language to emphasize Hibson's
feelings about soccer, while the biography focuses on the facts of
her childhood.
D. The memoir maintains an objective tone, while the biography's
tone is more dramatic.

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Which sentence best explains the main difference in the way the two

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