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A compare-and-contrast example



These two sets of bears both ended up on gates, but in very different ways. One set of bears forms a triangle with their bodies. In the other set, the bodies are not touching, and there's lots of space between them. What holds the second group together is the half-circle that goes over them like a rainbow. Even though one set of bears is a solid group and the other set has spaces, they both seem big and heavy because their shapes are round and strong, without a lot of detail.

 

 

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