The man was stooped over his cane, his snow-white hair, or what was left of it, combed neatly to his ears. His face, deeply grooved with age, showed a pain that he bore silently.
How do the authors develop the themes in both texts?
A. By developing the dress of the main characters
B. By including descriptive dialogue
C. By including a similar point of view
D, By developing the actions of the characters
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