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English, 04.10.2020 21:01 natalie2sheffield

Which statement best explains the structure of this passage?
This passage introduces the Grimms' reasons for
collecting oral tales and provides supporting
examples.
This passage restates the thesis that the first edition
is influential and sums up the supporting evidence.
This passage provides text evidence for the changes
from the first edition to the final edition.
* This passage compares and contrasts the first
edition with the final edition and prefers the final
edition.

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