How do these two essays differ in their focus?
A) They both defend people who go skateboarding, but the first essay is
written in first person while the second essay is written in third person.
B) They both defend people who go skateboarding, but the first essay is
written in third person while the second essay is written in first person.
C) They both defend people who go skateboarding, but the first essay focuses
on how skateboarders undeservedly have a bad reputation, while the
second essay focuses on how skateboarders shouldn't be prevented from
skateboarding
D) They both defend people who go skateboarding, but the first essay focuses
on how skateboarders shouldn't be prevented from skateboarding, while
the second essay focuses on how skateboarders undeservedly have a bad
reputation.