Document A and Document B can contain anything in them, but they can have a lot of similarities but also contain certain differences which makes them both <em>distinct and unique.</em>
As a result of this, we can see that some sources have <em>many similarities</em> in them, but they also have differences.
For <em>example</em>, we can see that an autobiography talking about the <em>life of Mahatma Gandhi</em> and a newspaper article which wrote about him would have some similarities about the life of Gandhi, but they would also have differences because they are obviously written from different points of view.
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Wiesel was relieved when his father passed the second decisive selection because it meant his father would stay alive.
The selections were used to choose the most feeble and weak in each of the blocks. Those selected would then be sentenced to death in the gas chambers. Sometimes there was a second selection that would narrow the group going to the gas chambers even further. The selection would reduce the number of weak workers and allow room for new, stronger prisoners.
The new movie in the theater captivated the audience.
This machine can simulate or imitate the human voice.
Use precise and exact measurements in your lab.
Her treatment was complicated because of her allergy to the medicine and so she arrived home a week later.
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The answers are 2 and 3.
Sentence 2: One of the uses of the colon is to introduce an item or a series of items. These items, <em>after the colon</em>, are written with <em>lower case.</em> "Thats the other thing I leaned<em>: being active</em>..."
Sentence 3. If a quotation contains <em>two or more sentences</em>, we use a <em>colon</em>. The two i<em>ndependent clauses</em> in the quotation <em>are connected by a semicolon.</em>