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Although it is common to hear the term that one is being grounded for doing something wrong, it is usually unheard of that one would be grounded for life. There was an American sitcom television show back in 2001 that was titled "Grounded for Life".
When a Venn Diagram is used to compare items, the overlapping area in the diagram shows the common items between the two items being compared. The area outside the overlap shows the contrast between the two items.
cant go out in the "real world", have a "warrant" stuck in a confined space ( bedroom or cell), etc.
Happiness is being joyful, pleasant and smiling. Sadness is being down, upset and crying. Both feelings can be emotionally overwhelming.
In standard academic writing, research, and analysis, the method of 'compare and contrast' is used because of its effectiveness in helping humans understand what is being looked at. When one compares (or, identifies similarities) and contrasts (or, identifies differences), the two or more objects being considered can be more fully understood, in themselves and in their relations.
"Compare" means to identify similarities between two or more things, while "contrast" means to identify differences. When asked to compare and contrast in language arts, you are being instructed to examine both the similarities and differences between two aspects, such as characters, themes, or events in a text.
Normally it is "in contrast with..." But "to" is used when the difference is being emphasized.
Proteins are made up of many amino acids. This is analogous to a polymer being made up of many monomers.
i am grounded right now i know how you feel.*sigh*
Many would say the US was acting as an imperial power when it annexed the Philippines, not that it was being communist.
Equality being equal all others the same rank or abilithy Empathy looking to others Reflection of others experience A feeling
In the book "Monster" by Walter Dean Myers, one can compare and contrast the characters of Steve Harmon and James King. Both are accused of a crime, but Steve is perceived as innocent and struggles with his internal thoughts and conscience, while James appears more hardened and disconnected from the gravity of his situation. The contrast lies in their attitudes toward their roles in the crime and how they cope with being accused.