Compare= When you find something that is the same about something.
Contrast= When you find a difference in two certan things
No, it is not a conjunction. It is a noun or a verb (to contrast as opposed to compare).
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"As a pose to" is the way some people mistakenly write "as opposed to". "As opposed to" means "in contrast to" or "rather than" when you mean just the one thing, not the other. Sentence: The plant requires potting mix as opposed to potting soil. She chose the simpler blue dress as opposed to the fancier red one.
Compare and contrast essays are not a subject people in early childhood will understand, therefore not something to present them with.Perhaps stories such as Aesops Fables, which have a moral, would be a starting point, as some of these are diametrically opposed.
"Flyby" typically refers to a quick visit or brief encounter. "As opposed to" implies a contrast or difference between two things. So, saying "as opposed to a flyby" may suggest a more thorough or in-depth interaction or examination.
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they opposed the african american slavery
The difference is that Jesus is all-knowing, all-powerful, and has no sin as opposed to Herod who is an Earthly king so he has sin.
OS and Y stands for Opposed Stem and Yoke.
Redhawk is a double action revolver, as opposed to the single action Blackhawk.
See What_is_the_difference_between_dynamical_and_dynamic