I believe its A. In a compare and contrast writing, two subjects are being compared and contrasted. Depending on how you organize your writing, you can talk about one subject first and then the other.
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ano ang mga salita sabihin mo sa akin, gumawa ng isang bagong katanungan at pagkatapos ay sasagutin ko talaga ito
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Bushido was followed by Japan's samurai warriors and their precursors in feudal Japan, as well as much of central and east Asia. The principles of bushido emphasized honor, courage, skill in the martial arts, and loyalty to a warrior's master (daimyo) above all else.
yes you are in favor of
because
1.community service would look good on college application
2.college admissions often can count community service as an extracurricular activity
3.people feel that like military service there should be a community service corps because like the miltary service, community service can help a nation
4.npr said a person who finishes military bootcamp can do the peace corps instead joining the military. peace corps is community service in other countries. if our country feels this strongly about community elsewhere then some kind of community service is probably deemed important here
5.its what you do with the experience: much career based knowledge can be learned in community and it is the job of the school to teach career skills like math and science. community service can go along side this. possible careers could be social work and politics
6. word community is in community service. this is a way you can help your own community or an underserved community
A metaphor would be a figure of speech which makes an implicit or hidden comparison between two things that are unrelated but share common traits.
Example: the assignment was a piece of cake (which would mean the assignment was easy)
So comparing your family you could say they are a team cause they support you, or tree cause they are your roots I can't think of anything else but you get the idea!