the author compares a nightingle to a sparrow. to whom can you compare these to birds?show your answer using somparison and contrast diagram
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The author compared the nightingale to a good man. The nightingale is a singing-bird without any sin.
According to the author, it has a beautiful God-gifted voice in his throat that is used to praise the God and can gladden the heart of a man.
On the other hand, the sparrow was being compared with a bad man. The sparrow is a spiteful bird and cannot make the God happy.
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