How does the author establish that Maud and Frank have contrasting characteristics in the excerpt from Finding Dorothy?

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The question is asking how the author contrasts the characteristics of the characters Maud and Frank in an excerpt from 'Finding Dorothy'. It requires an analysis of the text and comprehension of character traits as presented in the passage.

Answer

Maud is more curious about the Ferris wheel, while Frank is more interested in the Kinetoscope.

The final answer is Maud is more curious about the Ferris wheel, while Frank is more interested in the Kinetoscope.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is Maud is more curious about the Ferris wheel, while Frank is more interested in the Kinetoscope.

More Information

The author uses different interests in the Ferris wheel and Kinetoscope to highlight Maud and Frank's contrasting characters.

Tips

A common mistake is confusing curiosity with knowledge or speed with patience.

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