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    with photographs or certain scenarios in general. They both have the proof and evidence to back up their theory as well as examples to which their theory applies to. But on the other hand both of these authors do indeed have differences, they have multiple stylistic differences. Percy and Morris do ultimately have similarities on their beliefs on photographs, they both believe that photographs attract “false beliefs”. Percy’s essay gives the example of the man at the Grand Canyon and how he…

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    As our favorite reads become a movies, shows or comic strips you notice the major similarities between them, but id be sure you’d notice that the setting of the book and movie also have their differences. aside from its minuscule differences, the similarities are far greater. It is evident that the producer and writer of the script for the movie, took the the time to make sure that both the movie and the book went hand in hand. As we start of by opening the first few pages we automatically…

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    Authenticity and accuracy is one approach to ethnic representation in children’s literature that truly challenged me. While looking over the key terms and controversies, before reading further into the discussion, I tried to answer the questions presented to me. “What counts as authentic representation? To what extent is authenticity possible? Who determines whether a text or textual element is authentic or not? How do authenticity and accuracy affect the meaning or composition of texts?” (359)…

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    incredible job of portraying the characters emotions and feelings. Even though the movie did portray the book incredibly well, it differed from the book in many important ways. The movie and book differed in many ways. One of the most significant differences is the fact that Mrs. Johnson was completely cut out of the movie. Though she only played a small role in the book, it is always a major decision when an entire character is removed from a literary work. Another important change from the…

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    To sit and compare the similarities and differences between an African-American and a Mexican-American on two different coasts of the United States and being raised in two different decades by parents who have different beliefs and who also has different child rearing practices and, to do it successfully, is highly improbable, but the only thing that I can think of is the opening line of the book “Anna Karenina” by Leo Tolstoy “Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its…

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    because you share different view points from them is a very common thing. Have you ever done that with your parents? In the passages from Confetti Girl and Toritilla Sun, the narrators have points of view different from those of their parents. These differences in opinion and point of view create tension in both stories. This develops a conflict in both stories as well. In the passage from Confetti Girl, the narrator's opinion that her father may say that she's important, but she's not, and in…

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    are two close friends. Their always together, if emery is somewhere expect adaline to be there as well. Although they are close friends, emery and adaline differ in many different ways. Their biggest difference is their personality, like in science opposites attract. They also have other differences, another being clothing choice, one likes fitted clothing and the other likes loose clothing. As well as differing in personality and clothing choice, they also differ in taste in food, emery likes…

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    ways. The Battle of Shiloh was a battle that took place during the Civil War. These two story's "Drumbeats and Bullets" and "The Drummer Boy of Shiloh" really are totally opposites of how they are written but still very similar. Some of the differences in the two stories "Drumbeats and Bullets" and "The Drummer of Shiloh". One of them is that the story "The Drummer of Shiloh" is in first person point of view well the other story is just going over the outline of drummer boys and how they…

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    island because, their plane crashed and takes place in the past. We’ll look at Montag’s choices, Ralph’s choices, and their similarities. Here are some of the similarities and differences Montag and Ralph have. Let’s get started off with Montag. He is a unique character and is different from Ralph. The first difference is that Montag decided to be a follower and did what Faber told him to do. As the text from F451 states on page 91 that Faber placed a green bullet in Montag's ear and told…

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    When it comes to differences, there are tons of them. One of them being what I discussed earlier about the differences between the two sets of parents, but that is only the beginning. Another major difference is the children. In the film the Bailey children are very charming, and respectful due to their privileged upbringing. Another reason they act in such a wonderful…

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