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The teacher drew an analogy between an essay and a sandwich to teach students how to organize their writing.
The teacher made a comparisoon between ...
Do both of the above sound right and mean about the same? Thanks.
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Jackson6612 wrote:
By the way, what is a security patch ? Hi again... In everyday English: Patch: a small piece of material that is sewn on something to cover a hole in it. By analogy, when talking about software: Patch: a small computer
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The best analogy I can think of for the impact ... watching "Same Old, Same Old" on the big screen. Caroline But the "public" doesn't decide whether this strike will succeed or not. Oh, you say but the producers are ...
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The best analogy I can think of for the impact of the strike on movies harkens back to the Reagan ... over money). Reagan fired ALL current FAA ATCs and brought in new hires. What was the impact on the public? A little point of fact, Caroline:
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Hello,
I'm sorry I have more than one question today, and I will post them all here because I'm supposed to hand this part in on Sunday.
Help me explain what's in red please:
A) The implications 1 for parents and educational policy makers
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please I have no idea about this because it doesn't exist in my culture, would you please help me explain this?
His research indicated that although certain functions of the brain are associated with a region, in some sense1 that function
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Anonymous wrote: Goodman wrote: New2grammar wrote:
Thanks, Yoong Liat! This is interesting. Does it mean if a guy walks up to me and sees the passenger next to me covered in blood and asks "What happened?", I should say "He was shot"
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Goodman wrote: New2grammar wrote:
Thanks, Yoong Liat! This is interesting. Does it mean if a guy walks up to me and sees the passenger next to me covered in blood and asks "What happened?", I should say "He was shot" instead of "He has been
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New2grammar wrote:
Thanks, Yoong Liat! This is interesting. Does it mean if a guy walks up to me and sees the passenger next to me covered in blood and asks "What happened?", I should say "He was shot" instead of "He has been shot"?
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Hi EnglishRaven,
you're inserting a comparison showing "more" into a comparison used to show "same"! That's why it doesn't work...
This is a fantastic analogy. I'd never looked at it from this angle.
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