I need help please.
(1) When people get sick during the flu season, they are not always sure whether what they have caught is the flu or a cold. (2) It's true that the symptoms of the two overlap. (3) However, there are some distinct differences between cold and flu symptoms. (4) First of all, people rarely get a fever when they have a cold. (5) In contrast, people with the flu typically get a fever of about 100 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit, which lasts three to four days. (6) Also, although a cold is at times accompanied by a headache, headaches are much more likely with the flu. (7) Third, cold victims experience at most a few slight aches and pains. (8) But aches and pains are a usual feature of the flu and can often be quite severe. (9) Finally, even though a cold never exhausts its victims, someone with the flu may suffer extreme fatigue.
Q. The paragraph lists a series of
a. definitions.
b. examples.
c. comparisons.
d. contrasts.