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Similarities Between Jamal And Anne
The two people Jamal and Anne can be compared because they have similarities and differences.
One similarity that both people have is their personalities and their hobbies. Jamal is nice and so is Anne. Jamal has a racking horse and Anne had a cat. Another similarity they both have is they are teenagers. Jamal is 15 and Anne is 13.
There are several differences between the two people .for example Jamal like to ride four wheelers and play drum and ride horse. Anne, on the other hand, likes to read her diary play with the cat and talk to her


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