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ratio and difference
Right because you start with the number that begins
A conclusion.
No it does not mean that. Remember politicians they all lie
study island: Russian ballet has overcome many obstacles to be ranked among the finest in the world.
A good way to start a conclusion is by summing up how even though these two things ( whatever you are comparing and contrasting) had many similarity's and differences, they still did well. (or whatever your topic is about.)
The Nazca drawings are large geoglyphs created by the Nazca culture in Peru, dating back to 400-650 AD. The purpose of these drawings is still debated among scholars, with theories ranging from astronomical alignments to ritualistic or religious practices. They showcase the impressive engineering and artistic skills of the Nazca people, and continue to be a source of fascination and study.
These two statements are unrelated so no conclusion can be drawn
The two things she was comparing are (1) the baloon, and (2) herself.The two things she was comparing are (1) the baloon, and (2) herself.The two things she was comparing are (1) the baloon, and (2) herself.The two things she was comparing are (1) the baloon, and (2) herself.
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the operations that can be used in comparing two numbers are??????
Use "more" when comparing two things, and "most" when comparing three or more things. For example, "She is more talented than him," and "She is the most talented person in the group."
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Metaphor- comparing two things without using like or as. Simile- comparing two things using like or as.
That depends on what your comparing it to.
When comparing large data sets.