what is illogical comparison
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Illogical comparisons questions appear relatively frequently on the SAT writing: you are likely to see one or two of them, especially since they can appear in both Identifying Sentence Errors and Improving Sentences questions.
Luckily, illogical comparisons generally appear in very similar ways, so there are just a couple of cluesthat you need to watch out for because they will often signal a comparison issue:
Comparison key words—the words "like," "unlike," "as," and especially "than" almost always indicate a comparison and thus the chance for an illogical one
Full names—this is a slightly weird point, but if a question includes the full name of a person it often involves an illogical comparison. These names usually belong to artists or writers, and the sentence will set up a faulty equivalence between the individual and her work.
Practice looking for these clues on every SAT writing question until it becomes second nature
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ILLOGICAL COMPARISON:-
An illogical comparison occurs when a sentence compares two things that aren't of the same type.
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ILLOGICAL COMPARISON:-
An illogical comparison occurs when a sentence compares two things that aren't of the same type.
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