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Difference between "scenery" and "landscape"
Grammatically speaking, the only difference is that scenery is uncountable whereas landscape can be countable or uncountable.
Landscape comprises the visible features of an area of land, including t …
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Difference between "heck" and "hell"
Although I believe heck is more slangy than hell, it might be considered as an euphemism for hell or, most likely, a fusion of hell and f***.
Whether it's what the hell or what the heck, neither of t …