1. Compare and contrast are words that are often used to talk about the similarities and differences between two things or objects.
2. Apart from the difference in their meaning, one struggles to find any differences between the two.
3. According to various dictionaries, compare means ‘to represent things or objects in respect of similarity’ and contrast means ‘to represent things in respect of differences.’
4. If a person is looking at the similarities between two objects or things, then he may be comparing the two. On the other hand, if a person is looking at the dissimilarity between two things or objects, then he may be contrasting the two.
5. Where compare emphasises the similar qualities, contrast emphasises the differences.
6. The word compare has been derived from the Latin word ‘comparare’, which means ‘to liken or to compare.’ The word contrast has been derived from the Latin word ‘contra’ and ‘stare’, which means ‘against’ and ‘to stand.’
James Monroe, fifth President of the United States. The Monroe Doctrine was declared in a few paragraphs of President James Monroe's seventh annual message to Congress on December 2, 1823.
Chaucer's view on life is good-humored and hopeful. He had hope that people would be nicer and that the world could be a good place.
To rewrite the sentence you first must know the definition of ambiguous.
<u>Ambiguous: </u> open to more than one interpretation; having a double meaning or unclear or inexact because a choice between alternatives has not been made. (Definition straight from google)
People from all around the world today can use the Internet. This makes immediate communication <u>ambiguous.</u>