Which statement about the two stories in The People Could Fly is true?
1. The nonfiction...
Which statement about the two stories in The People Could Fly is true?
1. The nonfictional text focuses on the feelings of many people, whereas the fictional text focuses on only one person.
2. The nonfictional text describes the real dangers of escaping from slavery, whereas the fictional text uses fantasy.
3. The nonfictional text describes imaginary people and events, whereas the fictional text uses accurate historical details.
4. The nonfictional text shows how easy it was to escape slavery, whereas the fictional text shows that it was difficult.
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