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    principal seen in this image is similarity because the shape and lines in this image are similar. The fourth principal that can be distinguished in this photograph is continuation as the lines seem endless. 2. The most dominant Gestalt principal observed in this photograph is similarity as a pattern can be determined by the circular shapes. Proximity also occurs in this image as the elements are close together creating a group. 3. This image represents similarity as the tiles have the same shape

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    Gjystina Vukaj Comparative essay The Differences and Similarities between the Book “Hatchet” and its Movie “A Cry in the Wild” In this essay I will compare the differences and similarities of events in the book “Hatchet” and the movie “A Cry in the Wild”. Our class read a book called “Hatchet” and saw the movie “A Cry in the Wild” (based on Hatchet). I realized that the book and movie had many differences and also some similarities. In my essay I will compare some events that happened to

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    Hymn to the Aton

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    Aaryn Jackson Eng 205-17 C. Leigh McInnis Aug 28th‚ 2012 Analyzing the Similarities between “Hymn to the Aton” and “Psalm 104” The thought that two different works of art written by authors of different countries‚ different backgrounds‚ living eight hundred years apart and centering on religion—more [specifically] their portrayal of God and how he is like the sun—[being similar] would [be] deem[ed] [as] impossible [or not likely by many]. [However‚] the poems [“]Hymn to the Aton[” by Akhenaton]

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    Slowly all of the Jurors accept the boy as innocent except for one very stubborn juror: Juror 3. The differences and similarities between the stage directions and the directors shot selection in the film and in the text affect the readers interpretation of the final scene where Juror 3 says not guilty greatly. There are many similarities between the two versions. One similarity is how the jurors reacted to Juror 3s resistance to the chance of the boy being innocent. In both the play and the film

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    relevant? Negative/positive views to contemporary audiences. * Use direct examples from current times Paragraph Three: Link the issue in contemporary society to the play‚ examining similarities and differences and reasons for these. * An important part of speech – analysis * Look at one major similarity and one major difference in detail * Must use examples from the text here to prove what you are saying Conclusion * 4-5 sentences * Comment on the overall findings of your

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    After reading the Taming of the Shrew and watching Ten Things I Hate About You. I have realized that their are many similarities and differences between the play and the movie. I will be going into detail about these similarities and differences later in my paper. I will also be explaining a more in depth description of the major characters. Also if you have not read the Taming of the Shrew or watched Ten Thing I Hate About You‚ I would highly recommend it. I’m going to start off by telling you about

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    Red Badge

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    Andy Zolot Throughout the movie‚ The Red Badge of Courage directed by John Huston‚ and the book‚ The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane‚ many similarities and differences are clearly present. Though the book and the screen play were not written by the same person‚ many similarities are apparent. The first and arguably most important similarity between the book and the movie is the plot. The youth‚ Henry‚ has to decide between doing his duty and protecting his own life. As the platoon begins

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    Kingsolver Codi and Hallie are sisters who are very much alike physically. They differ greatly when it comes to personality. They both grew up with the same parent situation‚ raised the same‚ and yet they are two completely different people. Most of the similarities between them are physical‚ which is obvious because they are sisters. The way Codi and Hallie were raised‚ greatly affected who they became. What separated the two sisters is how each of them viewed their childhood‚ and how it built their character

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    Life

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    don’t take any effort and usually last a few hours‚ where a book takes much focus and could take up to weeks to complete. Many people don’t know many of the similarities and differences between both book and movies. Some similarities between books and movies is the fact that both books and movies usually have similar themes. Another similarities between the two is how both books and movies contain a protagonist and an antagonist. Both books and movies also try to direct it to a certain group of readers

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    while keeping the denominator of the other ratio‚ we would have to multiply the numerator 2 with the number 3. So the correct proportion would be: 2/3 = 8/9   Similarity is a form of proportion used to compare sizes of shapes and objects and the same rules apply when solving both similarity and proportion. Knowing your way around similarities is especially useful when working with maps‚ blueprints and models. In those cases you are often given a ratio. The ratio of 1 : 3 in a model means that 1 cm

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