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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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How are they similar and how are they different from one another


  

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anonymous How are they similar and how are they different from one another Do you mean dogs and wolves, apples and oranges, moths and butterflies or neanderthals and humans?

  • anonymous How are they similar and how are they different from one another Do you mean dogs and wolves, apples and oranges, moths and butterflies or neanderthals and humans?
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anonymous

How are they similar and how are they different from one another

Do you mean dogs and wolves, apples and oranges, moths and butterflies or neanderthals and humans?

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How are they similar and how are they different from one another

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anonymousHow are they similar to one another, and how are they different from one another?

As shown above.

We can only assume that the reader knows what "they" are from the text that precedes your question.

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