Strolling through Old Quebec feels like walking through a French city in the 1800s. Huge gray stone cathedrals loom above
narrow cobblestone streets. Horses drawing carriages clomp, and steeple bells sing. Sidewalk cafes serve coffee and pastries to
tourists from all over the world. The biggest differences are the modem stores and the electric cars that zip among pedestrians
What tells you that this passage is an example of travel writing?
O The author uses sights and sounds to share an experience of a real place.
O The author focuses primarily on the appealing aspects of the place being described.
O The author compares how a place used to be to how it is now.