The word "like" suggests a comparison in a sentence.
An acrostic is a type of sentence where the first letter of each subsequent word follows chronologically to spell out a word or message.
The noun, pronoun, or noun form that follows a preposition is its object. The object of the preposition is being connected to another word, by forming an adjective or adverbial prepositional phrase.
A semicolon or a comma can follow the word "however" in a sentence.
"The teen was very rowdy in comparison to the calm and mild-mannered boy that was sitting next to him."
"Que" at the end of a word in Spanish is a conjunction that means "that" or "which," linking the word it follows to the rest of the sentence. It is used to connect different parts of a sentence and clarify relationships between ideas.
The word that suggests comparison in the sentence is "both." The similarity being identified is that both Pennsylvania and New Jersey are capable of producing a significant amount of wheat. This comparison highlights that two different states share a common agricultural strength.
I suggest that you try the soup.
The car website gave me a side-by-side comparison.
I suggest you buy a good dictionary
His wardrobe paled in comparison to his sister's.
No, if you end a sentence with the word of, it would be an incomplete sentence. There will always be other words or at least one word that follows the word of in a sentence.
An acrostic is a type of sentence where the first letter of each subsequent word follows chronologically to spell out a word or message.
Typography
I have never heard of this word, so cannot suggest any sentence, it isn't in my dictionary.
only when name follows
Consider using the word "represents" as a replacement for "is" in this sentence.
I would suggest you calm down. I'd like to know what you would suggest.