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Comparing And Contrasting In A Sound Of Thunder And Prey
Thunder and Prey essay In everyday life, people compare and contrast things all the time. Some examples could be animals, clothes, and stories. Stories have all different points in them that usually set them apart. Some of the time you may find points in the story such as the conflict, theme, and setting that will make them different and similar. The stories “Being Prey”, and “A Sound of Thunder”; are a perfect example of comparing and contrasting points in stories.
The settings in stories can do many different things. They can set a mood for events and can even help the reader understand a story better by allowing the reader compare. When it comes to the settings in the stories, “A sound of Thunder”, and “Being Prey”, you will find there

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