McFarland USA and Taking Sides McFarland USA and Taking Sides have many differences but they have one very important similarity. First, they are sort of opposites Taking Sides is about a Hispanic boy moving to a mostly white neighborhood. McFarland USA is about a white man moving to a mostly Hispanic neighborhood. The next difference is that McFarland USA is about cross-country. Taking sides is about basketball.
6. Have you ever read "The Emporer's Test" or "The Mystery Ingredient". Even though they are both different types of text, it might surprise you how similar and how different these stories are. There are many similarities and differences in these stories that you may not know about. The theme of these stories are very similar.
There are differences and a few similarities between taking sides and McFarland USA. A different is McFarland hade a country team and taking sides has a basketball team. Another different is they take place in two different schools. The school in taking sides is clumbers and the school name in McFarland USA is McFarland. The same thing in both is that they both are in the same state that is California.
In McFarland USA, they run cross-country. In Taking Sides, they play basketball. One similarity is that they both take place in California. I know this because both stories they talk about it a lot. In conclusion, Taking Sides and McFarland USA have many similarities
Another similarity is the main conflicts. Both main characters are outnumbered when it comes down to trying to stay alive. One out of many differences in the stories is the themes. One protagonist has to fight for just himself and the other has a whole town to fight for. Even though High Noon and “The Most Dangerous Game” are very different stories, there are several similarities between our two protagonists and in the conflict; there are also many differences between all of the themes.
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These women just alike James Braddock went through many hardships and came out very successful. In both stories these characters show a great deal of perseverance and resilience. None of them settled for anything and they all kept endeavoring until they reached their own visions of success. None of them gave up which led them to achieve an abundance of happiness, wealth and gratification. These characters teach audiences influential lessons that are very motivational and
Thought these stories are somewhat similar, their differences greatly outweigh them, causing the feelings of the viewer to be completely different. The development of the character’s perspective, the provisions received from God, and the theme of family ties beating the despair in times of trouble are all but a few of the differences that separate these two
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