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House vs Home

A house and a home are mistaken to be the same, but there’s a difference between house and home, design, standards, shape etc. A house is a building where a person or family lives in and the building has expectations to be a house. A house is also a permanent structure to be able to suit shelter and furniture. Houses are still applied as houses even if there is nobody having ownership of the house. Houses do not have a sense of belonging to due to it being an empty concrete concept. Homes meanwhile, have a different concept. Homes are used grammatically in sentences and conversations. Homes are a place where you live or where your location is. Homes too represent comfort and safety and are an abstract concept. An emotional attachment is often at a person’s home. Family members are usually a essential and necessary part of home. Homes may have a sense of stability in living. A home can be an apartment, tent, village or an area where there’s flexibility to survive. In conclusion, houses and homes are completely different and both have different concepts and ideas of essential living.

Salman

Grade 6

Mississauga, Ontario

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