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taste, texture, smell, number, duration, and location may also be considered while discussing
items.
Two historical eras or events
Do you remember the date(s) and duration of when they happened?
What occurred or altered during each one?
Why are they important?
What types of jobs were there?
What sort of connections did they have?
Two theories or ideas
What do they deal with?
Do they have a certain moment of origin?
Who is their creator? Who defends or utilizes them?
What is the main point, thesis, or objective of each? What interpretations do they
provide?
How are they applied to objects, people, circumstances, etc.?
Which do you find to be more believable, and why? How extensive is their reach?
Two individuals
Where do they come from?
What is their age? What is each person's gender, race, class, etc.?
If anything, what are they renowned for? Do they have any connection to one
another?
How do they behave? What did or do they do? What do they hold as accurate? What
makes them intriguing?
What distinguishes each of them the most?
Transition signal of comparison paragraph:
Alike Similar to
Like Also And
Transition signal of contrast paragraph:
Unlike Meanwhile
On the other hand Contrast to Different from
Example of a contrast paragraph
Criminal Law versus Civil Law
Criminal Law and Civil Law are two different but important branches of law within the
legal system of many countries. Criminal Law focuses on general offences against society,
while Civil Law deals with disputes between individuals or legal entities.
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