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What is the same about the retelling of Sarah Stockert's first night on Broadway in the texts "A Letter Written by Sarah Stockert" and "The Show Must Go On."

In both texts, the audience was frustrated.

In both texts, the audience was unaware of any problems.

In both texts, Sarah Stockert impressed the crowd.

In both texts, Sarah Stockert was nervous to perform.

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nervous to perform

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In both texts, Sarah Stockert's first night on Broadway was described. Both texts mention how the audience was unaware of any problems and were frustrated. Both texts also mention how Sarah Stockert was nervous to perform and ultimately impressed the crowd. These elements demonstrate how Sarah Stockert was able to play the role of the lead despite her initial anxieties. Both texts further emphasize her ability to perform despite the odds as both end with the phrase "The Show Must Go On

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