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There are different kinds of phrases. The phrase "the city's tumult," (line 3) contrast with the author's observations of the doves as the noise and confusion of the city is contrasted with the peacefulness of the doves.
A Phrase is known to be a group of words that comes together to make meaning, but it is known to not be a complete sentence.
The city's tumult is very different from the author's observations of the doves this is because doves are peaceful and calm creatures and have nothing to do with tumult.
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In Passage 2, how does the phrase "the city's tumult," (line 3) contrast with the author's observations of the doves?
The overfed people are contrasted with the doves that rely on breadcrumbs for food.
The noise and confusion of the city is contrasted with the peacefulness of the doves.
The isolation of people living lonely lives is contrasted with the socialness of the doves.
The lives of people who must walk and drive on the ground are contrasted with the lives of doves and their ability to fly.
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