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Now, consider the arquments you highlighted in these two readings, (You can go to "My Work" to review what you highlighted.) Think about the audience and purpose for each and the specific details and perspectives each provides. In the notes box below, summarize each of their arguments and describe how they are similar and how they are different.

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