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How are the points of view in Passage 1
and Passage 2 different?
The author of Passage 1 is excited about
gardens, but the author of Passage 2 is
unhappy about gardens.
The author of Passage I thinks people
are wasteful, but the author
of Passage 2
thinks people are helpful.
Passage I wants people to know about
one kind of plant, while Passage 2 wants
people to know about all kinds of plants.
Passage 1 is concerned about helping
wildlife, while Passage 2 is concerned
about saving water.

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Answer:

it is clear that all this different point of view are oppositely different this is where the idiomatic expression "one man's food is another man's poison " meaning the guy in passage one is totally different from passage 2 atonimically