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laila [671]
3 years ago
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Two minute speech on culture and music

English
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nevsk [136]3 years ago
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Talk about a certain culture or certain music that you like
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An analogy draws a relationship between two different things. The purpose is to compare those things by finding something that connects them, despite the differences. An example of relationship found in analogies is the performer-action relationship (actor:act; worker:work).

In the case we are analyzing here, lizards:reptiles, the analogy provided is a part-whole one. Lizards are a type of reptile, they are a group, a part that belongs to the whole. Thus, to complete the analogy, we need to find a pair that conveys the same logic. The best one is pandas:bears. Pandas are a type of bear. In the whole that is "bears", we have a group, a part that is "pandas".

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Initially, the relationship between Otto Frank and his daughter Anne is a strong one. Anne is very much "daddy's girl" and can do little wrong in his eyes. From her diary, the reader senses that Anne sees a kindred spirit in her father, someone who understands her in a way that no one else truly does.

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In time, it turns out that there's no real depth to the relationship as Peter is much too passive and emotionally awkward to engage Anne's affections for very long. But for Anne, that is beside the point. Otto's disapproval of Anne's relationship with Peter represents a denial of her individuality and her ability to make her own decisions when it comes to matters of the heart:

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