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i would look at it but im in the usa and you are from Canada so i cant look at it sorry
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This sounds more like historical nonfiction but it could be either
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Hi there!
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I believe your answer is:
"They attempt to compare the similarities and
differences between two or more subjects.
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Here’s why:
- Literature that fall under a 'compare and contrast' structure would discuss the similarities and differences of two or more topics.
- A compare-and-contrast essay would do the same thing, they would attempt to "compare the similarities and differences between two or more subjects."
- The first choice describes problem and solution, the second chose is the purpose of a persuasive essay, and the fourth option describes cause and effect.
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Hope this helps you. I apologize if it’s incorrect.
An argument may warrant additional support in the form of additional evidence when <span>your audience strongly agrees with your argument.</span>
The literal meaning of pouring poison is a person's ear in "Hamlet" is that they are telling lies <span>to people to mislead them and as a result they are pouring poisons lies in that persons ear.
</span>The symbolic meaning of pouring poison in a person's ear, reminds of the symbolic meaning of the snake in The Garden of Eden. The snake stood for lies, misleading a person, and evil,which ties into the meaning of pouring poison in a person's ear. How? Well the poison be poured into that person's ear is to mislead them into doing wrong, or to do things that were against there better judgment, which is exactly what happened to Eve in The Garden of Eden.<span>The snake (aka the Devil) talked to Eve about The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.</span>