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use the text to compare and contrast the statue of liberty and the eiff…

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use the text to compare and contrast the statue of liberty and the eiffel tower.

a symbol is something that stands for something else. the statue of liberty is often seen as a symbol of the united states. in the same way, the eiffel tower is a symbol of its country, france. the statue of liberty was a gift from france to the united states. it is in new york harbor and welcomes new immigrants to the united states. in contrast, the eiffel tower is a famous building in paris, france. however, both the eiffel tower and the statue of liberty were actually built in france in the 1800s.

the statue of libertythe eiffel tower
in paris, france
made in france

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we analyze the text and fill the table:

For "Symbol of its country":
  • From the text: "The Statue of Liberty is often seen as a symbol of the United States" and "the Eiffel Tower is a symbol of its country, France". So both are symbols of their countries. So for Statue of Liberty: Yes (symbol of USA), Eiffel Tower: Yes (symbol of France). But since the table is to fill the cells, we note the status. But looking at the table structure, maybe it's a yes/no or marking. But from the text, both are symbols. So:
  • Statue of Liberty: Yes (symbol of USA)
  • Eiffel Tower: Yes (symbol of France)
For "In Paris, France":
  • Text: "the Eiffel Tower is a famous building in Paris, France" and "The Statue of Liberty is in New York Harbor". So:
  • Statue of Liberty: No (in New York Harbor)
  • Eiffel Tower: Yes (in Paris)
For "Made in France":
  • Text: "both the Eiffel Tower and the Statue of Liberty were actually built in France in the 1800s". So:
  • Statue of Liberty: Yes (built in France)
  • Eiffel Tower: Yes (built in France)

Now, filling the table:

The Statue of LibertyThe Eiffel Tower
In Paris, FranceNo (New York Harbor)Yes
Made in FranceYesYes

If we assume the table is to mark with "X" or similar for applicable, let's re - express:

For "Symbol of its country":

  • Statue of Liberty: X (as it's a symbol of USA)
  • Eiffel Tower: X (as it's a symbol of France)

For "In Paris, France":

  • Statue of Liberty: (leave blank or mark "No")
  • Eiffel Tower: X

For "Made in France":

  • Statue of Liberty: X
  • Eiffel Tower: X

The key points from the text are used to fill each cell by matching the description with the two structures.

Answer:

To solve this, we analyze the text and fill the table:

For "Symbol of its country":
  • From the text: "The Statue of Liberty is often seen as a symbol of the United States" and "the Eiffel Tower is a symbol of its country, France". So both are symbols of their countries. So for Statue of Liberty: Yes (symbol of USA), Eiffel Tower: Yes (symbol of France). But since the table is to fill the cells, we note the status. But looking at the table structure, maybe it's a yes/no or marking. But from the text, both are symbols. So:
  • Statue of Liberty: Yes (symbol of USA)
  • Eiffel Tower: Yes (symbol of France)
For "In Paris, France":
  • Text: "the Eiffel Tower is a famous building in Paris, France" and "The Statue of Liberty is in New York Harbor". So:
  • Statue of Liberty: No (in New York Harbor)
  • Eiffel Tower: Yes (in Paris)
For "Made in France":
  • Text: "both the Eiffel Tower and the Statue of Liberty were actually built in France in the 1800s". So:
  • Statue of Liberty: Yes (built in France)
  • Eiffel Tower: Yes (built in France)

Now, filling the table:

The Statue of LibertyThe Eiffel Tower
In Paris, FranceNo (New York Harbor)Yes
Made in FranceYesYes

If we assume the table is to mark with "X" or similar for applicable, let's re - express:

For "Symbol of its country":

  • Statue of Liberty: X (as it's a symbol of USA)
  • Eiffel Tower: X (as it's a symbol of France)

For "In Paris, France":

  • Statue of Liberty: (leave blank or mark "No")
  • Eiffel Tower: X

For "Made in France":

  • Statue of Liberty: X
  • Eiffel Tower: X

The key points from the text are used to fill each cell by matching the description with the two structures.