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"Thank You, M'am" and "The Strangers That Came to Town" both address the topic of judging

someone by their appearance.
Which statement best explains how this topic is treated in both texts?
In "Thank You M'am", Roger is stronger than he appears, and in "The Strangers that
Came to Town," the boys are kinder
In "Thank You M'am", Mrs. Jones is weaker than she appears, and in "The Strangers
that came to Town," the boys are crueler.
In "Thank You Mam", Roger is weaker than he appears, and in "The Strangers that
Came to Town," the Duvitches are less accomplished and knowledgeable
In "Thank You M'am", Mrs. Jones is stronger than she appears, and in "The Strangers
that came to Town," the Duvitches are more accomplished and knowledgeable
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User Evan Moran
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Answer: Here is the right answer.

Explanation: I took the test.

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User William Ranvaud
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Answer: In "Thank You M'am", Mrs. Jones is stronger than she appears, and in "The Strangers that Came to Town," the Duvitches are more accomplished and knowledgeable.

Explanation: I took a test

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