Feb. 9, 2024
I think there are many alike and differences between climbing and archery. For example, they are both the exercise on the ground. And both of them are good way to improve your upper limb strength. Neither of them need teamwork.
They also have differences. Rock climbing also need strength of lower body, but archery don’t need it. And archery needs a good eyesight, but rock climbing don’t need it.
The differences and alikesimilarities between rock climbing and archery
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I think there are many alikesimilarities and differences between climbing and archery.
For example, they are both the exercises on the ground.
And both of them are good ways to improve your upper limb strength.
Neither of them need teamwork.
They also have differences.
Rock climbing also needs strength of the lower body, but archery don’esn't need it.
You can also say "lower body strength."
And archery needs a good eyesight, but rock climbing don’esn't need it.
"Doesn't" is used with singular nouns or pronouns, in the present tense.
The differences and alikesimilarities between rock climbing and archery
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The differences and alikesimilarities between rock climbing and archery
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Good job! I didn't know all the similarities between the two. :)
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