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24 January, 11:19
What is the concept of comparison and contrast?
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Mariyah Keith
24 January, 11:51
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The concept of compare and contrast is that when you make a comparison you are stating facts of how two specific things are similar and when you contrast you are stating facts of how two specific things are not similar
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Cecelia Waller
24 January, 12:47
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The concept of compare and contrast is to take two unlike things and compare similarities and contrast differences.
Examples: t-chart, venn diagram
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