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How does the author of Passage 2 adapt the myth of Pegasus to create the character of Charles? A. The author makes Charles lonesome, like Pegasus, but unlike Pegasus, Charles is not interested in making friends. B. The author makes Charles strong, like Pegasus, but unlike Pegasus, Charles is not satisfied with his physical strength. C. The author makes Charles interested in art, like Pegasus, but unlike Pegasus, Charles is successful with his art. D. The author makes Charles unique, like Pegasus, but unlike Pegasus, charles content with being alone.

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