Answer:
The difference is it is a lot stricter and the punishments are crueler
The line “the cherry hung with snow” actually
depicts the comparison of spring and winter. <span>This results
from interpreting “snow” in the last line to be a metaphor for the cherry blossoms. Although the interpretation is not impossible,
the poem’s realization is greater if “snow” is meant
literally. Thus, the speaker or author solves a<span> problem: rather than having to look at
the cherry wearing white fifty more times, he doubles his opportunities.</span></span>
Errors that have been corrected are bolded:
<em>"Cosmo Fairywinkle-Cosma stopped the </em><em>actress' </em><em>dog from running into the road."</em>
When using possessive apostrophes, if the word ends in an 's', all that is needed is an apostrophe at the end of the word. It is improper to have an extra 's' after the apostrophe.
Example:
<u>Incorrect:</u> The dogs's food was freshly served.
<u>Correct:</u> The dogs' food was freshly served.
Hope this helps a bit. Best of luck to you, mate. :)