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6. The group leader was the <u>most experienced</u> rider of all the participants.
7. The <u>easiest</u> way down the mountain was on the paved road.
8. The turns were the <u>most challenging</u> part of the course.
9. My uncle said the steep slopes were the <u>rockiest</u> of all.
10. After he rode through the puddles, his bike was the <u>dirtiest</u> of all.
11. My uncle just missed the <u>coolest</u> part of all when he went of the trail.
12. He said this trail is the <u>most thrilling</u> trail he has been on.
Explanation:
Because Jane is head over heels for Mr. Bingley, but Mr. Bingley being fooled by his sister left so that he could find someone else to marry. When Jane received word of this she decided to visit her Aunt and Uncle in hopes of catching his attention while he was there.
So first of all, what does it mean to contrast? It means to find the differences. We have to find out the differences between Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening and The Road Not Taken.
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- Stopping By Woods -
- Stops his horse to take a look at the snow filled forest
- The horse doesn't understand what he's doing
- He has a long journey to go before he lays down to sleep
- The Road Not Taken -
- 2 roads diverged, and the man took the one that had not been taken a lot, if at all
- He doubts if he should ever come back
- He's thinking about taking the lesser walken path
- He made a difference by taking the path that has not been taken much
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Stopping by woods on a snowy evening is talking about enjoying the little things. He's stopping in a snowy forest to think about the journey he has, instead of rushing through it.
The road not taken talks about making a difference. Go through life being the one that doesn't follow the crowd. Take the road not taken and make a difference.
Good luck,
We can actually deduce here that the distinction between increasing motivation and increasing participation that Gladwell makes (para. 19: “The evangelists of social media don’t…) is that social media gives one the opportunity to participate but it doesn't really require motivation.
This distinction is important to his argument because people can use it to give money for a cause.
<h3>What is social media?</h3>
Social media are platforms that actually allow people to interact and communicate with one another. Social media allows people to connect with their friends and people that matter to them.
We see here that Gladwell, through his argument reveals that social media gives one the opportunity to participate but it doesn't really require motivation.
Thus, we see here how Gladwell gives a distinction between increasing motivation and increasing participation.
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