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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No, the lovely bones is NOT based on a true story. The only somewhat "true" aspect of the movie is the killer, George Harvey, although he wasn't a real person, his character was based on many real life serial killers.
B.) That the lottery is a pleasant tradition. I believe.
No. scientific english does not use german elements
The correct answer is 'Why does a human being find it necessary to fight for freedom and justice?'. This is an example of a rhetorical question; the question is not meant to be given an actual answer, it is just posed to make the person reading or listening to it think about what is being asked. For instance, when you say 'Who knows?', you're not expecting an actual answer, you're just asking to emphasize your belief that no one really knows. Every other answer to this question is just asking for factual information, which has little to do with rhetoric unless it is being used as evidence in persuasive writing, which it is not in this example.
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