Sure! So, for starters, you want to compare and contrast two things that are similar, not very different. For example, you would compare and contrast reading a book to listening to an e-book, and you would not compare and contrast reading a book to ridding a bus.
so, for an example of this:
Reading a book is the same as listening to an e-book because both ways you are getting the same information. Reading a book and listening to an e-book are different because reading needs, you guessed it, reading, but you don't need to read to listen to an e-book.
Hope this helps!
Life is short. It is like a vapor. Once here, then gone. Imagine all the lives before us, and all that will live after us. Will we all be forgotten in 100 hundred years?
Please vote my answer brainliest! Thanks.
Answer:
The details show why other animals might believe
anything Squealer says.
Explanation:
Makes the most sense, also Animal Farm was a fantastic book, 10/10 would recommend
In <em>The Tragedy of Othello</em> by William Shakespeare, Lago can best be described by irony. He is widely known by his honesty, but is a lying, cunning, revengeful and heartless man. In the play, there is not much explanation as to why he behaves this way other than how he seems to enjoy (or love) being that way.
Because his never-ending need to plot against other people's lives, there is a lot of parallelism between him and the Devil (but not quite). While he gives many excuses as to why he [Lago] hates Othello, none of them are satisfactory and/or stick long enough to be considered as true.
Therefore, your best answer is <em>a madman.</em>
Well if you think you can't do something then you won't try as hard as you can, and you wont reach your full potential. So ultimately you wont achieve the grades you want.