Which best describes the difference of how the Mississippi River is presented in each passage? A) The first passage is a part of a novel, while the second passage could be a part of an encyclopedia entry. B) The first passage has an exciting plot, while the second passage simply presents objective, factual information. C) The first passage is written from a personal, opinionated point of view, while the second passage does not have a specific tone or voice. D) The first passage presents factual information about the Mississippi River, while the second passage simply uses the Mississippi River for plot points and setting.