Use the stories Cheonson and the Admiral and The Unbreakable Code to answer the question.

Cheonson and the Admiral

The Unbreakable Code

How are Cheonson and John different from each other in the two stories?

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Responses

Cheonson learns lessons from his grandfather, but John does not.
Cheonson learns lessons from his grandfather, but John does not.

Cheonson was always brave, but John was afraid in the beginning.
Cheonson was always brave, but John was afraid in the beginning.

Cheonson wants to leave his family, but John wants to stay with his.
Cheonson wants to leave his family, but John wants to stay with his.

Cheonson loves his family, but John does not.

None of the responses are correct. The question asks about how Cheonson and John are different from each other in the two stories, meaning you need to compare and contrast their differences in the two stories.

In "Cheonson and the Admiral," Cheonson is a brave and determined young man who desires to serve his country and make his family proud, while the admiral is a respected and wise leader who helps him achieve his goal. In contrast, in "The Unbreakable Code," John is initially afraid and uncertain about his mission, but he gradually gains confidence and proves himself to be clever and resourceful in carrying out his task.

Therefore, their differences lie in their personalities, goals, and the challenges they face in their respective stories.

Well, Cheonson seems to have a more hands-on family experience, while John seems to be more independent. Cheonson learns valuable lessons from his grandfather, but John doesn't seem to have anyone teaching him anything other than his dislike for vegetables. Additionally, Cheonson is always brave and ready for adventure, whereas John starts off a bit fearful. So, to summarize, Cheonson is the brave family guy, and John is the independent scaredy-cat.

In the story "Cheonson and the Admiral," Cheonson learns lessons from his grandfather, while in the story "The Unbreakable Code," John does not learn any lessons from his grandfather. Therefore, Cheonson and John are different from each other in terms of their willingness to learn from their respective grandfathers.

To answer the question on how Cheonson and John are different from each other in the two stories, we can compare their characteristics and actions in each story.

In the story "Cheonson and the Admiral," Cheonson learns valuable lessons from his grandfather. However, in "The Unbreakable Code," there is no character named John. Therefore, the option "Cheonson learns lessons from his grandfather, but John does not" is incorrect.

Both stories do not provide any information about whether Cheonson and John are brave or afraid in the beginning. Hence, the option "Cheonson was always brave, but John was afraid in the beginning" is incorrect.

Similarly, there is no mention of Cheonson or John expressing their desires to leave or stay with their families in either story. Consequently, the option "Cheonson wants to leave his family, but John wants to stay with his" is incorrect.

Since there is no reference to John in either story, we cannot determine if he loves his family or not. Therefore, the option "Cheonson loves his family, but John does not" is also incorrect.

Based on the information provided, none of the given options accurately describe the differences between Cheonson and John in the two stories.