To find or identify similarities between two or more people, cities, animals, governments, etc
A. compare
B. contrast
C. summarize
D. highlight

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when someone is arrested they can usually be released after putting up an amount of money
A. bail
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Sasha wants to be an exchange student in Kenya and learn about the … there.
A. atmosphere
B. way of life
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