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Please differentiate between the following words
Rise and Arise
Professor and Lecturer
Elegy and Eulogy
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1. Rise and Arise:

Rise: Move from a lower position to a higher one
Arise: Emerge; Occur

Sun/prices rise whereas situations/conflicts arise.


2. Professor and Lecturer:

A professor (higher rank) is tenured whereas a lecturer (lower rank) is not.


3. Elegy and Eulogy

An elegy is a poem, typically a lament for the dead whereas an eulogy is a piece of writing that praises someone who has just died.
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