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When making connections across two texts, you should look for ___, the

supporting details, the author's purpose, and whatever they have in common.
A. the author's point of view
B. the author's voice
C. the organization
D. the main idea

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Either D or A


You can compare the opinions of two authors with A, which is very common.

But, with D, you can compare what they are about and what details are involved with those topics.


I hope this was helpful!!!! Sorry if it wasn’t, I tried my best.
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D. When you have the main ideas or easier to compare
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