Comparing Cat And Mice

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Compare and Contrast: Cat and Rat and Cat and Mice !!! #1: Introduction: Everybody loves Chinese New Year. Either if its Americans eat every piece of Chinese food left at the restaurant/store, or Chinese people actually celebrating the Chinese New Years Parade, and more religious activities that follow their culture. People read the folktales sometimes. There are two folktales; Cat and Rat, and Cat and Mice.
I will be comparing these two folktales today. I will be explaining why they are different and the way they are the same. So, without further of due, lets get this started and over with !!
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#5: In Cat and Rat, the rodent pushes the cat in on purpose, BUT in Cat and Mice, the rodent does it on accident.
#6: In Cat and Mice, there is no emperor. In Cat and Rat, they do have an emperor.

In conclusion, this story is as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man’s knowledge and more knowledge about the two stories . This is the dimension of compare and contrast. It is an area of a story called THE END/CONCLUSION

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