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Select ALL the correct answers.Which two statements best express the contrasts between Poins and Prince Henry? Prince Henry knows a lot about Poins, while Poins knows very little about Prince Henry. Poins has made foolish choices in life, while Prince Henry has made wise choices. Prince Henry struggles to accept the life he was born into, while Poins accepts his life. Poins is devoted to his father, while Henry is not close to his father. Prince Henry is royalty, while Poins is an ordinary person.

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Select ALL the correct answers.Which two statements best express the contrasts between Poins and Prince Henry? Prince Henry knows a lot about Poins, while Poins knows very little about Prince Henry. Poins has made foolish choices in life, while Prince Henry has made wise choices. Prince Henry struggles to accept the life he was born into, while Poins accepts his life. Poins is devoted to his father, while Henry is not close to his father. Prince Henry is royalty, while Poins is an ordinary person.

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Sure, let's analyze each statement one by one to determine which two best express the contrasts between Poins and Prince Henry.

  1. Prince Henry knows a lot about Poins, while Poins knows very little about Prince Henry.

    • This statement suggests a difference in the level of knowledge each character has about the other. It could be a valid contrast if it is supported by the text.
  2. Poins has made foolish choices in life, while Prince Henry has made wise choices.

    • This statement contrasts their decision-making abilities. If the text supports that Poins has indeed made foolish choices and Prince Henry wise ones, this could be a valid contrast.
  3. Prince Henry struggles to accept the life he was born into, while Poins accepts his life.

    • This statement contrasts their acceptance of their respective lives. If Prince Henry is shown to struggle with his royal duties and Poins is content with his life, this would be a valid contrast.
  4. Poins is devoted to his father, while Henry is not close to his father.

    • This statement contrasts their relationships with their fathers. If Poins is shown to be devoted to his father and Prince Henry is distant from his, this could be a valid contrast.
  5. Prince Henry is royalty, while Poins is an ordinary person.

    • This statement contrasts their social status. If Prince Henry is indeed royalty and Poins is an ordinary person, this is a clear and valid contrast.

Based on the analysis, the two statements that best express the contrasts between Poins and Prince Henry are:

  • Prince Henry struggles to accept the life he was born into, while Poins accepts his life.
  • Prince Henry is royalty, while Poins is an ordinary person.

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