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Contrast Structure using conjunction "although"
The conjunction "although" in this sentence is used to describe contrasting ideas present in two clauses.
Explanation:
"Although" is normally used as subordinating conjunctions i.e. to connect subordinate clause to the main clause. The sentence describes two contrasting or different ideas. From the idea, that thunderstorms are more common than hurricanes and tornadoes, one expects they would be less dangerous. But in contrast it is not the case (according to the author) - they are equally dangerous. Hence "although" is used to connect two contrasting ideas of two clauses.
Discrimination means judging someone either for their race, religious beliefs and (or) gender.
The prince of Denmark (son of the late King Hamlet and Queen Gertrude) is Hamlet.
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what education does she have who were her parents
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Ruth : Homesick, loyal
Helen: like a big sister, loyal
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