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PLEASE HELP FAST!American author Nathaniel Hawthorne was a descendant of New England Puritans. Many Puritan colonists came from Lincolnshire County and from the English city that gave Boston, Massachusetts its name. In the excerpt Hawthorne tells of a visit to Boston, England
from Pilgrimage to Old Bóston
In our further rambles about Boston, we crossed the river by a bridge, and observed that the larger part of the town seems to lie on that
side of its navigable stream. The crooked streets and narrow lanes reminded me much of Hanover Street. Ann Street and other portions of the
North End of our American Boston. as lI remember that picturesque region in my boyish days. It is not unreasonable to suppose that the local
habits and recollections of the first settlers may have had some influence on the physical character of the streets and houses in the New England
metropolis: at any rate., here is a similar intricacy of bewildering lanes, and numbers of old peaked and projecting-storied dwellings. such as l used
What is the effect of Hawthorne's use of both comparison/contrast and description in the passage?
O1. It is suggested that many of same inhabitants of the American Boston made a similar pilgrimage to Old Boston.
O2. It is suggested that flaws in the construction of Old Boston directly influenced the improvements made to the American Boston
O 3. Asimilar sense of building architecture, street design, and town character lustrate ways in which the younger city was patterned on
O4 A detaled acount of common activities, location names. and townspeople suggests shared political sympathies among the old city
the old.
and the new.

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