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Compare and contrast is just seperating similarities and differences
and writing a summary for a fictional text it just explaining what happened in the story
B. I think that I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree
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Answer:
Writers can use different other common word having the same meaning with the unfamiliar word or can provide definition in an easy and simple way to make it understand to the readers.
Explanation:
Unfamiliar concepts or unfamiliar terms are difficult to understand by the people as they are aware of it or its meaning. People can relate only to what they know and what they have learned. So writers can compare and contrast the unfamiliar term or concept with some familiar thing so that the people can understand them.
Besides the writers can also use synonym words for the unfamiliar word so it help the readers. The readers can also make an effort by defining the term and explaining the concept in the simplest possible way so that ordinary man can understand in a layman language. Readers can also use extended definition, that will help a lot.
Answer:
B) Compound
Explanation:
A compound sentence has two independent clauses joined together by a comma + any one of the coordinators (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so - FANBOYS), or joined together by a semicolon ( <em>;</em> )with no use of coordinator.
A clause is said to be an independent if it offers a complete idea, meaning and sense to some information. As, in this example "it was not the right thing to do" has a complete idea.
For Example:
He was very ill (<em>independent</em>), yet he won the match (<em>independent</em>)
Complex sentences have one independent and one dependent clause (no offering a complete sense).
For Example:
Although he is sick (<em>dependent</em>), he would attend the class (<em>independent</em>).
He lost the match (<em>independent</em>), because he was not fully fit (<em>dependent</em>).
Simple Sentence is one which has only one independent clause.
For Example:
He plays chess.