Compare and contrast the two lessons, the race and learning the game. (of 9th)
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Compare and contrast
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- To make a point, use similarities (compare) or differences (contrast). Choose a reasonable comparison or contrast basis.
- Give enough facts to back up your comparison or contrast analysis. Differentiate between point-by-point and block-by-block organisation.
- You're probably familiar with the concept of contrast and how it relates to comparison.
- When you contrast something, you're looking for contrasts between two or more elements, and when you compare something, you're looking for similarities.
- Compare and Contrast serves as an accessible and practical introduction to higher-order thinking.
- By highlighting crucial aspects, making abstract ideas more apparent, and avoiding confusion between related coworkers, Compare & Contrast increases comprehension.
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