English, 14.04.2021 20:50 danksans4912
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Which sentence describes how the authors of both passages treat their subjects?
A. Both authors enjoy laughing about the many people who were tricked by P. T. Barnum and his humbugs.
B. Both authors give examples of Barnum's humbugs, but the author of "P. T. Barnum" does not seem to approve, while Barnum displays a sense of humor about it in his book.
C. The author of "P. T. Barnum" gives the impression that people hated being fooled by Barnum, while Barnum himself says that some people did not mind it.
D. The author of "P. T. Barnum" gives the impression that Barnum's show often featured animals, while Barnum in his book shows that he only rarely featured animals.β
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