Hello. You did not say what scenes the question refers to, which makes it impossible for me to give you a specific answer about those scenes. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way by presenting you with similarities and general differences between these two characters.
Unoka and Okonkwo are father and son, respectively, which normalizes that there are similarities between them, but does not prevent that there are differences either. Among the similarities we can say that both gave up their own life in different ways, but even so they did not explore what they had to live, both also had a strong attraction to music, in addition, both were unworthy of receiving titles.
However, the differences between them are more prominent than the similarities, while Unoka is a lazy person, who has difficulty following his dreams and ends up having a failed, unworthy and shameful life, where he became a poor and drunk with no reputation; Okonkwo is a strong warrior, someone who fights to conquer what he has and manages to be a man, rich, honorable and with possessions that are the result of his hard work.
He's dead
He was a soldier
He's from Shropshire
He wrote poetry
He was in WW1
He died in WW1
His poetry is some of the best in English literacy
He was a man
He's famous.
Theres only 9, cant think of a tenth, sorry.
Why not take <u>a</u> trip to Lake Lagano. It's such <u>an</u> interesing place to visit at this time of year. Also, you'll find cheap accommodation.
One should use "a" when the following word begins witg a consonant. One should only use "an" when the following word begins with a vowel. You should not use either if the following word is a proper noun. You should also not use either if the following noun doesn't refer to a single thing(the following noun may be singular...but this doesn't always means it refers to a single thing)
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Although surfing can be dangerous,it is a fun sport so A
It describes how the narrator views the street he walks in, bathed by the moonlight, and how it somehow makes everything he sees and his memories vague and indistinct. An example of that is how a streetlamp can emit "sound" as well as light. It is also implied that somehow that time of night, being "midnight" has the power to unconsciously "shake" the narrators thoughts and memories without him knowing or being aware of it, like a madman would not be aware that he is shaking a dead flower.