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    An example of a difference between the Movie and the book is that in the book they dedicate a whole chapter of Malcolm going to Mecca and in the movie they don’t explain nor show that he took a trip to Mecca. This is significant because the chapter explains further on how Malcolm is becoming Muslim. He goes into detail on how he goes to his sister Ella to ask for money so he can do the Hajj. This scene in the book should have been put into the movie because it explains Malcolm’s fun journey visiting

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    Similarities and difference are very common when a book and a movie is compared and contrasted. The movie creators made a lot of scenes different from the book. Books usually have a lot more details than a movie does. The reason why is because if every detail from the book is in the movie then the movie would be extremely long. The movie has way less detail than the actual movie does. People much rather just watch the movie because it is easier for some. I think people should read the book for you

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    Two stories can be similar and different in many ways In this I am going to be comparing and contrasting two stories, Cat and Rat and How Cats and Mice Became Enemies. I will be saying how they are different like they both didn’t have a race only one story did. I will also be comparing them like how both the stories had the cats being mad at the mice. They both are similar and different in many ways but i will only give you a few reasons. The short summary of the story Cat and Rat is that there

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    Obviously, if you read a book, you can expect the movie to have differences and similarities. “The Outsiders” is a book that was made into a movie. They kept a lot of things the same, such as the abandoned church they stayed in. There are quite a few differences as well. They include some of the characters’ hair colors, the sides of the town they lived in, and some of the characters. First off, the things that are similar. The church that they lived in was in both the novel and the film. Ponyboy

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    and the book, Freak and Max became friends, and Freak always sat on Max's shoulders. Those are some of the similarities between the movie and the book. Freak the Mighty the book and The Mighty the movie also have many differences. Also some of the differences were loretta's purse had money in it in the book not the movie, at school

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    Cross country and track, same thing right? Oh no, not even close. They may both have to do with running, but they are not as alike as many people ignorant of the running world think. Some differences between cross country and track include the distance, the circumstances, and the scoring. The most prominent difference between cross country and track is the distance. Cross country consists of just one race of three miles or five kilometers. Track is much more complex. It includes at least twelve running

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    I am writing a essay about the differences between the "Three Little Indians" and "Then There Were None". There was a lot more differences between the book and the movie than i thought there would have been. In the movie "Three Little Indians" some of the character had different names. Emily Brents was replaced with Alona Bergin , Vera Claythorne was replaced with Ann Clyde, and Mr. and Mrs. Rogers were changed to the Growmans. Besides the characters changing their names there was a lot of plot changes

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    had a lot in common but they also had a lot of differences in training, armor, and code. As said in document A and B, Both of the Samurai’s training and the knights training began when they were only children. Another similarity in training as said in Document A and B, was when they were young they would practice with fake weapons, the samurai would study Kendo and the knights would practice fighting with wooden swords. But they also had differences in training. As said in document A “School was

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    Both of John Steinbeck’s literary creations*,”Of Mice and Men” and “The Pearl” have many similarities that I will now discuss. First off, a very clear similarity in both literary creations is when a character who is placing a burden on other main characters is killed. Further, in both, if these literary creations, the killings took place at the end of the creation. Next, in both of these literary creations, the main characters are not well off; in fact, they are both poor. This is proved in

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    “Differences and changes have to be made in order to make something better.” The book IT by Stephen King shows this statement. Especially when comparing the book to both of the movies. When reading this book and watching the movies the person doing so can see there are drastic differences. Such as the children's fears, the time period of the setting, as well as the flashbacks. There weren’t only differences there were some similarities as well like the opening scene and the overall theme of the book

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