Which is easier to forgive? a street or a sidewalk?
I think that a sidewalk is easier to forgive because it is less crowded and dangerous. A more dangerous and scarier accident is more likely to occur on the street than the sidewalk, so the sidewalk would have less to be sorry for.
Which is more fearful? new or old?
I believe that new is way more scarier than old because we can know what to expect from the old than the new. The old have more experience and know more than the new, who are just starting and figuring things out themselves.
Which is easier to close? a road or a map?
I think that a map is easier to close because there is nothing physical about a map it's just a representation of the road. Besides no one looks at a map, so no one would really be effected.
Which is more suspenseful? rain or snow?
To me snow would be a lot more suspenseful because you never know what to expect with snow. Snow can bring on so many other things, rain is just rain nothing unknown about it.
Which has less charm? a signature or a autograph?
A signature would definitely have less charm because its just someone's name in cursive. An autograph is a special kind of signature, its a famous person's name in cursive, which to some people is worth a whole lot.
Which is more useful? a friend or and enemy?
A friend is going to a lot more useful to you because that is someone that you can trust with anything and isn't going to use it against you. Also a friend can be use for moral support and motivation a enemy is just going to bring you down.
Which costs more? a home or a house?
I think that a home is going to cost more because a house is just a building a home is all the tender loving care along with the building. A house may have more money value but a home has a greater sen-tile men-tile value.
Which has more pride? an entrance or an exit?
An entrance is going to have more pride because it is you showing yourself and your greatness. An exit is just you leaving and an entrance is showing what you have to offer.
Which is easier to teach? a question or an answer?
A question would be easier to teach because you have a set in stone concept you're teaching. There are many different answers that different people will come up with, but they are going to be answering the same question.
Which is braver? an hour or a year?
I think that a hour is braver because you are looking at what is going to happen in a more advanced perspective than the broader year. Things can change in a matter of seconds.
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