Which statement best compares and contrasts the literary elements of these two passages?

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A The first passage celebrates the joy of liberation in the face of oppression, while the second passage despairs that the evils of racism can ever be ended.The first passage celebrates the joy of liberation in the face of oppression, while the second passage despairs that the evils of racism can ever be ended.
B The first passage uses a poetic, lyrical, and symbolic style to convey its message, while the second passage uses the power of a simple, directly told narrative anecdote.The first passage uses a poetic, lyrical, and symbolic style to convey its message, while the second passage uses the power of a simple, directly told narrative anecdote.
C The first passage advocates for political change through a call to protest and revolution, while the second passage expresses private grief for the misery racism causes to all involved.The first passage advocates for political change through a call to protest and revolution, while the second passage expresses private grief for the misery racism causes to all involved.
D The first passage tells a realistic and frightening story of experiencing racism on a daily commute, while the second passage expresses in poetic language the pain that racism causes those who experience it.The first passage tells a realistic and frightening story of experiencing racism on a daily commute, while the second passage expresses in poetic language the pain that racism causes those who experience it.
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B The first passage uses a poetic, lyrical, and symbolic style to convey its message, while the second passage uses the power of a simple, directly told narrative anecdote.