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This passage is taken from The House of the Seven Gables, by Nathaniel Hawthorne.


"But come, Hepzibah! We have flown far enough for once. Let us alight, as the birds do, and perch ourselves on the nearest twig, and consult wither we shall fly next!"

Are the subjects in this reading passage being compared or contrasted?



compare or contrasted

Sagot :

Answer:

Compared

Explanation:

They are being compared to birds

Answer:

it is to compare

Explanation:

They are talking about doing what birds do so they are comparing there selves to birds hope I helped