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    being personified. Both share themes about death, greed, and power. There are similarities between the two stories, but they also share their differences. In both stories there is an overarching theme about how greed can lead to death, but the contrasting factor is in which the way the men died. However, the similarities are more prominent than the differences. There are several themes both passages have in common. Death is personified in both of the stories. In “The Pardoner’s Tale”, death is personified

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    In the three stories “Ambush”, “The Leap”, and “Contents of the Dead Man’s Pockets” had many similarities and differences. These similarities and differences were found in the characters, conflicts, and settings of the stories. Each element impacts the stories in so many similar and different ways. In “Ambush”, “The Leap”, and “Contents of the Dead Man’s Pockets” the characters had a major impact on even the simplest details. “…and as he passed me on the trail I threw a grenade at his feet and killed

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    there were many differences and similarities from the book, The Giver. Both the book and the movie are about the same story. Jonas doesn’t face war, pain, or fear. Although when Jonas turns twelve, he received special training from The Giver. Throughout the movie, “The Giver”, it is similar to the book, Although it is different. One similarity is that both the movie and book had the same type of rules. Two differences are that Jonas recieves different memories, and another difference is that there

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    “The Odyssey” The movie vs the book the comparison vs differences The film adaptation and the epic poem, had a bunch of comparisons and differences. Konchalovsky has yet failed the epic poem when finding similarities with the epic poem. The epic poem was written by a blind poet by the name of Homer the movie was made by Konchalovsky. Konchalovsky could not make a good enough movie that was enjoyable like the epic poem. The epic poem had the story going in a roller coaster that was almost like it

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    Is a car’s age or mileage a better predictor for its cost? The car’s age from 2015 and its mileage will be two explanatory variables to explain the cost, response variable. The classification of car that we will be utilizing is the Honda Civic, in order to remain consistent, as to not introduce any other variables, which could possibly confound the data and conclusion. We have a hypothesis that “if we increase the age of the car, then the price of the car will decrease when the price of a car is

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    1 Assignment 2 DramaAssignment/Do ourDifferences Define Us? 1.Do our differences define us? Write a paragraph in which you answer this question and provide at least 3 reasons to support your opinion. Of course of differences define us. I think our individual circumstances are a big part of what makes us different . If one hundredpeople are involved in the same situation, to the exact same degree, thatdoes not mean that they all perceive or will interpret it the same way. Our characteristic

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    Auschwitz, Belzec, Chelmno, Majdanek, Sobibor and Treblinka. The Devil's Arithmetic book and movie both have similarities and differences. Similarities include, allusions, main character, man vs. society, and man vs. self or internal conflict. Differences include main character Rivka, Yitzchak, Tzipporah, and Reuven are not in the movie, Hannah has different beginning and age, and the execution was carried out different. There are two main themes, those are the importance of family history, and the

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    the concept of aging, and the themes both appear to have similar and different elements. “35/10” targets the maturity of females in a physical matter while “The One Girl at the Boys Party” focuses on the mental development. The similarities and differences of each poem is supported through the use of mood, figurative language and symbolism. In the poem “35/10” the mood that is expressed throughout is one of slight anguish.

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    experiences both generations of stones may share. “The Stones”, a short story by Richard Shelton shows that the differences shared between younger and older generations outweigh the similarities that is bonded between them as well. The family ties and bonds that the stones share go to show that there are definitely some similarities between each generation of stones, no matter what their age. The parents of all stones have all gone on adventures and "and they have scars to prove to their children

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    is a coming of age novel written by S. E Hinton, published in 1967.The Outsider is an excellent novel that was written by S.E Hinton. She was 16 years old when she started writing the novel. After the novel, the movie was made during the 1980’s. The storyline is basically how the there’s a separation between two gangs of teens in Windrixville. We have been shown both, the movie and read the novel as a class. Both the movie and the novel have roughly similarities and more differences displayed through

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