What is the difference between how the authors show Hannah's thoughts, feelings, and actions in the story The Best of Both Worlds and the poem "A Silly Truth"? In The Best of Both Worlds, Hannah decided to become a detective and solve mysteries. In "A Silly Truth," Hannah wanted to become a sleuth and search for truth. In The Best of Both Worlds, Hannah giggled with delight and relief when she learned that Grandpa was the thief. In "A Silly Truth," Hannah shook her head at the silly game played by the adults. In The Best of Both Worlds, Hannah laughed when she heard Kim talk about the pancake thief. In "A Silly Truth," Hannah chuckled when she heard Kim tell the odd tale. In The Best of Both Worlds, Hannah noticed there was a glimmer in Kim's grandma's eye. In "A Silly Truth," Hannah saw a twinkle in Kim's grandma's eye when she spoke about the thief.

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The difference between the way the authors portray Hannah's thoughts, feelings and actions in the story The Best of Both Worlds and the poem A Silly Truth, In The Best of Both Worlds, it is that she, in a humorous and curious way, likes to solve mysteries, but in the case of her grandfather, she smiled because she saw in her grandfather a characteristic that she longs for.

The Best of Both Worlds and A Silly Truth

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With that, we can say that the characteristics of these two stories are influenced by the facts found by Hanna.

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