When you summarize something, you are trying to explain the main idea(s). When you describe something, you will use as much detail as possible.
Different is a describing word/adjective. Difference is a noun.
Difference is used as in " There was a difference between her schedule, and mine" Different is used as is " Her schedule was different than mine"DIFFERENCE = a noun; DIFFERENT = an adjective.there's no difference its a synonym.
"Different" is used to describe how two or more things are not alike, while "difference" refers to the degree of variation or distinction between those things. For example, you might say, "These two books are different" to highlight their non-similarity, or "The main difference between the books is their genre" to emphasize a specific contrast.
The difference between its and it's is that its is the possessive form; you are indicating that something belongs to it. For example, a snake kills with its venom. It's is the abbreviated form of it is. It's a nice day. And the only difference between it's and it is, is the extra syllable it takes to say.
In Australia, summarize is spelled as "summarise."
Describe is what it is and explain is why it is as it is
Describe is what it is and explain is why it is as it is
Describe the major difference between sheep's and goats
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There is no difference except the words you use to describe them.
power difference
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describe the destination index
describe the differences between intravenous fluid and blood
what is the difference between uniform and diverse charachteristics
the Egyptian gods had the heads of animal;the greek gods looked like humans.
A faulty generalization is a statement that's not true while a valid generalization is a true statement.