Explanation: Compare and Contrast is a way to graph similarities and differences; usually in a Venn Diagram. In this Venn Diagram, we usually graph topics such as ideas, concepts, items, or places. To compare and contrast, start off by drawing something that can divide the similarties and differences such as the Venn Diagram or a chart. After that, determine the similarities and make sure the two ideas have something in common or are related. Lastly, identify the differences.
"and her endless chain of fancies, would have nothing to do with realities. She was not for them, she was for her own fancies. Ursula was the one for realities." this shows that Ursula was the realistic.