there is no possible way to compare those two things. they are two complete different objects but if you were to describe it in somewhat of a way then i would say a river is soothing and calm just like some ones life might be
His life is like going down a hill on a sled through deep snow.
A homograph for compare is "compare," which is pronounced the same but has different meanings compared to "compare."
Daily life for enslaved persons was marked by long hours of labor, harsh working conditions, limited personal autonomy, and constant threats of physical and emotional abuse. They endured severe hardships, experienced family separations, and lived under the constant shadow of exploitation and violence.
The moon was a bread crust in the sky or the loud music exploded in my ear
Some conjunctions you can use for compare and contrast are "but," "however," "while," "although," "on the other hand," "in contrast," and "yet."
the speaker compare human life with river as in human life there are many problems human being cant face it and take his step aside wherealse river problem are like pebbles or hurdels in his way river cannt take a back step lke humans they still face their problem and rechies toward with proud and honour
according to the reading, why was life good in ancient harappan civiliation
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the compare is they both are rivers and they are long and the contrast is they are named different and is in different states
first stage is the youth stagesecond stage is the mature stagethird stage is the old stagewe should compare the life cycle of river by life cycle of humans
Can we compare the great Yamuna river with Thames of United Kingdom. Samir
the amount of time between a persons birth and a persons death
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