Comparative statements must include valid arguments that support the topic they are stating.
<h3>What are comparative statements?</h3>
Comparative statements are a type of statements whose purpose is to compare two or more events, characters, objects, among others.
To compare, the characteristics of each of the objects being compared are generally highlighted and sometimes one is highlighted above the others.
To make a comparative statement, you must have arguments that support the comparison and give it validity.
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Your answer is Common law bc it’s heads all the laws in the empty box of rights
Dana Gage’s version has Sojourner refer to herself in third person in its final line
The act of staying out of the affairs of other countries, speaking in history terms.