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compare and contrast of paradise book 1 and book9
Compare and contrast the legal theory of rights and the idealist theory of rights?
The Southern colonies strongly favored slavery while the Northern colonies largely opposed slavery. Southern colonists had vast amounts of land but were far from other locals. The Northerners lived closer and were able to have more social gatherings, The Southerners were mainly Protestants while the Northerners were mainly Puritans.
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In John Smith's writings about himself, he often drew a contrast between himself and the other colonists. He portrayed himself as being more resourceful, competent, and capable of adapting to the new environment compared to the other colonists.
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enjoyed longer lives and more stable families. -zack get attt me nukkkaa ;))
Both were looking to break free of the old way. The economy's were changing while politically they were stuck in the past. The revolutions were to get people out from under the old way of rule.
southern-warm climate and rich soil new england-cold climate and rocky soil
Normally it is "in contrast with..." But "to" is used when the difference is being emphasized.
An author may use a futuristic, dystopian society where strict rules and regulations govern every aspect of life. This setting would create a powerful contrast for the protagonist's rebellion and emphasize their struggle against societal norms.
There is no modern contrast or indeed any ancient contrast.
The word 'contrast' is a noun (contrast, contrasts) and a verb (contrast, contrasts, contrasting, contrasted). Examples:noun: The contrast in their personalities makes them seem like a very odd couple.verb: We need to choose accessories to contrast with the outfit.
its something when a mommy contrast generalist does bonding with the daddy contrast generalist and they then form a baby contrast generalist and so forth =D
A contrast medium