I think the best similarities of the two of them is that both writers wrote about things and events that are going on in their country and the comparison of them is that American writer wrote about war, racism and slavery, and politics in a current time while European writer are all about religions. I hope this would help
As a general rule, when using a library database or a search engine, you'll find more relevant results if your search terms A. use only partial names or titles.
Adding -s is the most common. for example: books, cups, pencils, etc. -es might have been the one that confused you, but that isn't a super common ending for plurals--instead, a more common one would be "-ies" which is when you drop the y (berry becomes berries, for example).
The Call of the Wind reflects the travel from California to the Klondike during 1896 to 1899, <u>Gold Rush</u>. Buck refers to the landscape as arid at times and some other times better. He also watches other dogs like pugs or the Mexican hairless dogs, that many travelers carried with them on the journey to seeking for gold.
We have to fill the gaps in this outline. The correct, logical designation of this outline is given in the following order:
II. Overview of technological advances
B. B) Podcasts
III. Pros of using technology in the classroom
B. D) Improves academic performance
C. Benefits students with special needs
1. C) Study in 2003 by Elise Temple on dyslexic students
IV. Cons of using technology in the classroom
A. Health Hazards
1. A) Health effects of long-term radiation exposure
Podcast is going to be in the scope of technology. Pros of technology refers to the positive impact of the technology and therefore we choose an option which has a positive meaning. It is D. Dyslexic students need a special care and it is going to be added to the subsection of students with special needs. Radiation has got a negative health effects and therefore it is given under Health Hazards subsection. Additionally, Cons of using technology in the classroom is not given as an option, but it is correct to view it as an independent section.