Statement one focuses on contacts while statement two focuses on glasses. The first statement gives a few examples of why contacts could be more beneficial than glasses (don't fog up/move with your eye). The second statement does not go into details about how glasses could be more helpful, but instead describes different types of glasses that exist.
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"He exercised while I watch television." because the tenses of the verbs don't match--"exercised" is past tense and "watch" is present.
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A metaphor is comparing two unlike objects without the use of the words like or as. Metaphors are usually symbolic. An alliteration is a group of words that have similar letters or sounds. Personification is giving an inanimate object the characteristics that a person would have. Sarcasm is the use of irony to mock. You must decide from here.