Material_8_COMPARISON/CONTRAST PARAGRAPH

COMPARISON/CONTRAST PARAGRAPH

DEFINITION
     Comparison/Contrast Paragraph will tell the reader what is similar or different about two or more compared things. Usually the main emphasis is on the differences, but sometimes a paragraph describes both describes both similarities and differences.
     When we compare two (or more) things, we tell what is similar about them. When we contrast things, we tell what is different about them. This pattern of organization is commonly used in everyday life. For example, we compare and contrast lecturers when we decide which classes to take. We compare and contrast products and prices when we shop.

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