What elements of the work communicate the narrator's attitude toward children
One good question to ask could be: "How do different characters in the work of fiction perceive and navigate the concept of childhood, and how do these attitudes shape the overall themes and messages of the story?"
key similarities and differences
Does the tone of the work reveal anything about the narrator's attitude toward childhood? What elements of the work communicate the narrator's attitude toward children. (apexx) All of these are good focusing questions.
One good focusing question could be: "How do different characters in the story portray or experience childhood and how does this shape the overall themes and messages of the work?"
When you can not contrast or compare.
i would say comparing and contrasting Saturn and Jupiter the two gas giants.
It depends on what animal you are comparing and contrasting.
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Babe, you first need to know what you are comparing and contrasting. Comparing - comparing the two together (what are the similarities and differences) Contrasting - things that are different (what does 1 thing have that the other one doesn't) Hope this helps =)
because is not the clue word
COMPARING AND cONTRASTING trust me
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Comparing and contrasting are ways of looking at things to determine how they are alike and how they are different. Comparing involves identifying similarities and/or differences (e.g., apples and oranges are both fruit) whereas contrasting involves comparing two or more objects or events in order to show their differences (e.g., an apple has a thin skin that we can eat; an orange has a thick skin that we cannot eat).