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Whaaaaat? FIrst of all, this makes NO sense. But,
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Thanks for the points I guess?
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The correct answer is the third option: to show similarities and differences between the Great Wall of China and the Great Firewall. To compare is to examine how things are<em> similar</em>, whereas to contrast is to see how they are <em>different</em>. Consequently, if the author chose to use a compare-and-contrast structure, he did so to look at the similarities of two (or more) objects, in this case the Great Wall of China and the Great Firewall, and their differences.
the answer to this question is alexandr solzhenitsyn
There are several rhetorical questions asked by Paine in Common Sense but perhaps the most important is "How is it possible that a small island nation can rule over all these colonies?"