How are fifteen and flatter not alike

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Answer 1
Answer: In comparing both words, it can be observed that they have similarities and differences. The similarities are that both words start with the letter ‘f’. Also both words have a letter that is repeated; ‘e’ for fifteen and ‘t’ for flatter. Both words have 2 kinds of vowels; ‘i’ and ‘e’ for fifteen and ‘a’ and ‘e’ for flatter. Both words also have 7 letters. The main difference between the two is the meaning. Another difference is the words end differently; ‘n’ for fifteen and ‘r’ for flatter. 
Answer 2
Answer: Fifteen is a number and flatter is used to describe a thing

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Okay the answer is the first one...... ( With couplets that uses end rhymes  ) If you don't think that it is right then go with your gut feeling.... But most likely it is the first one.. If not then the second would work as well. Hoped that helped.

How does a writer effectively express an idea about a topic?The writer states opinions that are not supported with facts.
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The writer states one thesis statement in the introduction.
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Answer:

a full sentence

Explanation:

a sentence fragment is like "Really hard.

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In "Mami and Papi," why does the author use sensory detail in her descriptions of her mother? A.
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B.
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C.
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D.
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