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  • Asked on March 3, 2021 in Other.

    If I want to go for third version then go with second version.

    “Juxtapose” is transitive; it requires a subject – the one acting – and an object being acted on. It does not necessarily have a transitive effect. Or logically, it requires 3 nouns: the one drawing the contrast (note that it’s not always shown explicitly), and the 2 items being contrasted.

    Your first version of The Lady Beauty / The Beauty Parlor for men, has only 2 items, as written it has the bar doing the juxtaposition, contrasting the beauty parlor against the beauty parlor?

    What did the bar do compared

    to a beauty parlor?

    Who to juxtapose, the fickle hand of fate? Why is “juxtapose” used so rarely? I made a painting

    about a beauty salon against a bar (the salon is closed). I’m not sure what each will be exactly like, but I’m making one. So how do you make this?

    What is your opinion on me?

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