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    Contribution,” by John F. Kennedy, has a formal and sophisticated diction compared to the story, “A Quilt of a Country”, by Anna Quindlen. There are a few similarities, such as the topic of each story revolves around immigrants. There are also many differences in the writing style of the two authors. One has a well-written, educated writing style. The other has an informal, emotional writing style. John F. Kennedy most definitely has a formal and sophisticated diction in the story “The Immigrant…

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    The two essays I chose to compare and contrast are Sam Walton/Jay Z and Serving in Florida. The purpose of the authors is to inform the audience about how the character of these to essays Sam Walton/Jay Z and Serving in Florida succeed staring from nothing and their evolution throughout their life, in a legal or illegal way of obtaining money. In the story of Sam Walton, he started from nothing and kept growing due of his ambition of progressing, he was a very cheap man, didn’t care much about…

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    People, some say that they’re different others say that they’re the same. However, we wouldn’t know because one doesn’t see their everyday thoughts. Chris McCandless and Malala Yousafzai, they’re not just different physically but also emotionally. However, they do share one thing in common, and that is their values on education and equality. Malala Yousafzai and Chris McCandless both believe in education and equality for all. However, they approach their beliefs in different ways and they…

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    Turtle Vs Alligator

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    Have you ever wondered what are the similarities and differences between an alligator snapping turtle and an american alligator? They have similar diets,traits,and a habitat crave for freshwater. Although, there also many differences between the two. For example, both reptiles have a way of protecting themselves, but each animal has a different trait that does just that.…

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    The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Bible share many common elements amongst their narratives, but certain elements of these narratives such as the change of pace in characters, narratives, morals, and the general concept of the contexts make the two collections contradictory to one another. In addition, the narratives change pace through different events, results of different stories, different points of view, and through details that are or may not be mentioned when comparing the two collections.…

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    The books that are being compared are Hiroshima and Freedom for the Thought That We Hate. There are several similarities between these books such as: both take place or concern a time in which the United States was at war, both have historical aspects in them which changed the world, and both contain true stories about a person during or after an event. The books both take place or concern a time in which the US was at war. In Hiroshima, this was World War 2 when the Americans were fighting the…

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    read over the past few weeks, there are many attributes that both stories share. However, there are still various differences between the texts. Both "The Monkey's Paw" and "Aunty Misery" were short stories about the impact of human desire, but the stories branch from the same subject in distinctive ways. In this essay, you will be reading about both the similarities, and the differences between "The Monkey's Paw" and "Aunty Misery". A few important questions about the text will also be…

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    I am comparing and contrasting the two stories “the monkey’s paw” and “the third wish”.The story “the monkey’s paw” is by W.W.Jacobs,and the story “the third wish” is by Joan Aiken.I will also describe the mood and tone.I will inform you on the important things like the:main characters, what they want,the wishes they made,and the wishes consequences,the mood of each story,how each story ends,and the lesson on life.The story “the monkey’s paw” by W.W.Jacobs is a horror story where the white…

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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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    the time this essay was written, as a result, all quotes from part A are the closest approximation possible* The two texts studied carry many interesting similarities and differences. First of all, it should be noted that both texts are from different genres which means that there will inevitably be genre-related differences. The first text, by Paul Dimeo is a speech delivered over the radio. On the other hand, the other text is an online comment in response to Dimeo's speech. As a result, the…

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