Effective comparative writing requires a clear thesis statement and detailed examination of similarities and differences between the discussed subjects, which should include insightful analysis and accurate support for claims.
Effective comparative writing always contains two key elements: a detailed examination of the similarities (comparisons) and differences (contrasts) between the subjects, and a clear thesis statement that communicates the overall purpose of the composition. The thesis statement should provide an overarching argument or perspective that the rest of the essay will support. For example, if you are comparing two novels, your thesis might include an assertion about the theme or handling of a particular issue in both texts. Likewise, the detailed examination should not simply list similarities and differences, but should provide insightful analysis and accurate support for claims regarding these associations.
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b. a place that welcomed orpheus and his music
c. ruled by hades
d.a dark and misterious world filled with a feeling of distrust
I assume this is from the short play "the sound of music goes underground" ? Im not quite sure. But a quick google brings it up.
Explanation:
a. Its a place where mortals have gone, because, being mortal, our lives are short and we can be easily killed. Mortals havent returned because they are dead when they get to the underworld.
b. Because the gods and goddesses love music just as much as mortal men
c. Hades is the ruler of the underworld lol, and he lost the opportunity to rule elsewhere in a bet to the other gods.
d. Its dark because its the underworld, its mysterious because nobody ever goes there and comes back to tell the living about its secrets, and the feeling of distrust? Maybe people seem not to trust orpheus because he is a living man going to do what had never been done before.
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A idol is usually a statue which could be made out of gold, or other expensive materials. In ancient times, (and are somewhat still used today) Idols were worshipped like gods. An example of an idol is the "golden calf," in Judiasm while the Jewish people were waiting for moses to come down from Mount Siani and have them receive the Torah they "lost faith" in god and melted a gold idol into the shape of a calf and worshipped it. This was a sin.
A hero is a living thing that helps solve a problem. if you think about it a hero can be big or small. A "Big" hero can be someone who helped for example, save the man before the sharks can attack him. A small hero can be someone that lends you a pencil in class because you don't have any and if you aren't prepared you could get detention.
I hope this helps.
Answer:The coach doesn't support Neto, Jesse, and the other teammate.
Explanation:
The coach didn't support them and he said that leaving is the worst thing that they can do and it will make it all worse. They were explained everything to him but he didn't tried to understand it at all.
The coach even said that other people will call them ''losers'' and ''quitters''. They were very disappointed because they was hopping that he would understand it after their explanation, but he didn't.
Answer:
A. "Neto does not want to stop playing football for his school".
Explanation:
If he did not want to complicate the problem about racism, he would have just quit football. However, he kept playing and racism was still prevalent.
A lot of the spelling is wrong and there are barely any punctuations, it should be written like this.
People in the world drink more than 260,000,000 glasses of soda every day. That's nearly as many soda's as there are people in the United States and nearly one-third times the number of miles from the earth to the sun! People drink more soda's than there are cubic yards of concrete in the Grand Coulee Dam. There are more soda's than anyone cares to count! Why would so many health conscious people put so much fizz into their stomachs?