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    ran after him” (Martin 34). This shows the start of Squirrel’s traveling. If her brother, Bone, never left then neither would she. She did not know why she even wanted to follow him, Squirrel just listened to her primal instincts. This is a big difference, but both forces are incredibly powerful. “The blast lifted Tam off the ground and tumbled him backwards. Pain unlike anything he had ever felt shot through his shoulder... ztam ran through the forest as fast as his three legs could take him…

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    City Aquarium Analysis

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    at the Aquarium” and “My Trip to the City Aquarium” describe two different students taking a trip to the City Aquarium. Even though the students visited the same aquarium, they both had different experiences. Both passages have similarities and differences. The student in the passage, “An Amazing Day at the Aquarium,” was both excited and interested in visiting the aquarium. In paragraph 2, the student states that he dreamed of being a marine biologist when he was little and that he/she…

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    Crèvecoeur was a French writer and a naturalist. He immigrated to Canada and worked as a surveyor in the French and Indian War, and later journeyed to America in the eighteenth century to work as a farmer. Consequently, while there are obvious differences between the American and the back settlers, there are also qualities and traits that are extremely similar between the two that define the American personality. In The Pursuit of Loneliness by Philip Slater, he describes an American as a man…

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    throughout the story. It may be true that Anything helps and Don't Eat Cat are different, but alike with Bit, Owen just wants what brings the most happiness to him. For Bit this was his son, but Owen’s happiness comes from his girlfriend.Again, the difference between those two stories is Bits son was taken from him, Owens girlfriend chose to, for the most part, mentally leave existance and physically leave him. Owen struggles with this, but he knows as well as the reader does that his girlfriend…

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    female working at home doing nothing but cleaning, cooking, and sewing. These stories propose a different idea. Two different women go through a series of events in order to succeed in what they’re attempting for someone or themselves. Along with differences of course, they also have many similarities between them, a big one being irony. The two main characters, Mathilde and Della, both are somewhat poor. They usually stay inside; that soon changes. Mathilde’s husband got an invitation to a…

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    The Inuit, Haida and the Sioux might sound and look very different but they might be more alike than you think. They have a lot in common but don’t forget they have some differences as well. Some of these groups might have more in common then the other but they will still all have something in common and how they are individually different. These groups might have more in common than you thought or maybe not but either or that's get into it. One thing they have in common is that they are all…

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    Mark Georgie Mindov Ms. Pushkin English 1102 Due 4 October 2017 Comparison/Contrast Research Paper Assignment Fiction, non-fiction, crime, mystery, action etc., books and movies have many various aspects to what they could be, because of the difference between each genre. The era and the setting of the plot can affect the story and feel of the book. For example, if someone changed an action book into a love story some parts would have to be changed and aspects of romance would need to be added,…

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    Have you ever read a book and then watched a movie about it? Is it ever the exact same? No, it is never the same because the movie always has to spruce it up a bit. If the play was exactly like the trial, it would be a documentary. So the play has to put dramatic scenes and funny lines into it to make it more interesting. That is what Inherit the Wind did with the Scopes Trial. The play based itself on the trial but made a lot of changes to it, to make it more interesting. The similarities…

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    Since samurai and knights were from completely different parts of the world, so they must have been pretty unique to each other, right? Think again. They were truthful much more alike than not. Over a millennium ago, samurai and knights were both fierce warriors who protected their lords at any cost, including fighting in battles and wars. It is often thought that samurai and knights were mainly different, but they are actually more similar. samurai and knights had near-identical training…

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    the other is a radio-play both by Ray Bradbury. The two plots are very similar with diverse differential differences within each story. Both are set at the same time and place with similar occurrences, but the difference is the minorities and happenings in each fantasy. The story is set with the beginning, middle, and end with Harry knowing from the start Mars would…

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