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What is one key difference between "The Quinceanera" and "The Smithville Gazette: Neighborhood Thief Strikes Again"?

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The correct answer is "the jewelry store setting."

Step-by-step explanation:

We can see that in "The Quinceanera" and "The Smithville Gazette, there is a young boy who managed to escape from a retail establishment. In both stories, we can find that the main character is a sales representative, and in the stories are shown the development of their lives. However, they differ in the jewelry store setting.

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The correct answer for this question is this: "C. the jewelry store setting." The one key difference between "The Quinceanera" and "The Smithville Gazette: Neighborhood Thief Strikes Again" is the jewelry store setting.

Here are the following choices:
A. the bus stop setting
B. the main character
C. the jewelry store setting
D. the salesperson character

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