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A Thesaurus will give you many words that also mean the same thing to change it up.
The suffix here would be 'ment', which means 'an act of, a state of, or a result of'. The suffix 'ment' changes the word from a verb to a noun, therefore to argue is a verb and becomes an argument which is a noun, to disagree is a verb and becomes a disagreement which is a noun. Therefore to define argument using this logic and one of the four options given the correct answer would be C. state of disagreement.
In The Golden Cat the tone used by the poet is on a reserved nature as though to show how important the cat is to man, without any form of command or stance. It also helps the reader have an interest as it appears constructed. On the other hand, The Cat and the Moon uses a descriptive tone in its delivery.
How does the tone of the two poems differ? "The Cat and the Moon" has a serious and mysterious tone, while "The Golden Cat" has a happy and regal tone. "The Cat and the Moon" has a distant and angry tone, while "The Golden Cat" has fast-paced, excited tone.
The sun in the golden cat basically symbolizes the attitude of the poem. It is a happy poem, in contrast the cat and the moon is more gloomy.
But what is something SIMILAR about them?
they are both stories about cats. :)