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nordsb [41]
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Comparison shows how two or more things

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WITCHER [35]3 years ago
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Comparison shows how two or more things are different hope this helps!!
Lelu [443]3 years ago
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A <u>comparison</u> focuses on finding how t<u>wo or more elements</u>, people or things share relevant <u>similarities</u>, and in which ways are dissimilar, and at what degree.  

For example, an examination of the best academic facilities of a particular country, in terms of educational level, can be considered a <u>comparison</u>.

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