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Answer:
There are a few things you could change, in the 2nd sentence you could have said," I would highly recommend this book to a friend." or something like that. Grammar: whether
" I would try to not make the same mistakes so I can learn from them. This story relates to me and my family, me and my sister have some of the same conflicts and arguments me and my sister have."
"One difference of Kenny and Byron is that Kenny is very nice and try's to help others, Byron on the other hand likes to bullie people."
"This can also be a lesson from the story: I can try not to make the same mistakes as Byron did. This is how the story impacted me as a reader.
Explanation:
Comparing the leaves and the bags shows that the cartoonist wants us to think that raking leaves is like cleaning up trash.
Tau·tol·o·gy<span>tôˈtäləjē/</span>nounthe saying of the same thing twice in different words, generally considered to be a fault of style (e.g., they arrived one after the other in succession ).<span>synonyms:<span>pleonasm, repetition, reiteration, redundancy, superfluity, duplication"avoid such tautology as "let's all work together, everyone, as a team" by saying simply "let's work together""</span></span><span>a phrase or expression in which the same thing is said twice in different words.plural noun: tautologiesLOGICa statement that is true by necessity or by virtue of its logical form.</span>
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In order to show constrast, the best transition word would be: on the other hand. Comparatively could also apply sometimes, but it's more used to make comparisons.
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