"Compared to" is used to point out similarities or differences between two things that are not of the same category, while "compared with" is used to highlight similarities or differences between two things that are of the same category. Additionally, "compared to" is more commonly used in non-scientific contexts, while "compared with" is often used in scientific or technical contexts.
The difference between two things is how much one thing is different, or changed, compared to another, or a specific characteristic which has changed between two or more objects.
The two things that could stop the life cycle of an individual plant are extreme weather conditions, such as drought or frost, which can damage or kill the plant, and pest infestations that can weaken or destroy the plant.
one that they can learn there definitely was life before and 2 that our ancestors developed to form us humans
To merge or combine two things into a single entity.
"Compared to" is used to highlight similarities between two different things. "Compared with" is used to examine the differences between two similar things.
A comparison.
contrasting
It is a simile
An analogy is when two things are being compared or have similarities.
"Compared to" is used to point out similarities or differences between two things that are not of the same category, while "compared with" is used to highlight similarities or differences between two things that are of the same category. Additionally, "compared to" is more commonly used in non-scientific contexts, while "compared with" is often used in scientific or technical contexts.
An analogy is when two things have something in common and the relationship can be seen or measured. It also means two things can be compared.
In "The Giver," the two things being compared are the community's strict conformity and control over individuality, compared to the freedom and emotions that come with embracing individual choice and experience. The novel explores the consequences of sacrificing personal autonomy for societal harmony.
A figure of speech is when the word "like" or "as" is used to compare two things. This is taught in English class.
A relationship between two things being compared...hmmmn... The relationship refers to the similarities and differences or could refer to the influence one has on the other or how they affect each other.
Death and Taxes.
A metaphor in which one of the things being compared is not directly named