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morpeh [17]
3 years ago
5

Rugby and American football are very similar sports but are also quite different. In both sports, there are competing teams whos

e goal is to cross the opposing team's goal line with an oval ball or kick it through goalposts. The team that does not have control of the ball tries to get the ball by tackling or taking the ball away to prevent their opponent from scoring. Some of the main differences are the number of players on the field, the type of equipment used, as well as the amount of points awarded for scoring.
3
Which structure does the author use for the passage?
A.
sequence of events
B.
compare and contrast
C.
example
D.
cause and effect
English
1 answer:
boyakko [2]3 years ago
6 0

<u>Answer</u>:

The author uses Compare and Contrast   structure for the passage.

<u>Explanation:</u>

The structure used in this passage was compare and contrast where the author picks up two sports Rugby and American Football and starts to compare between those two sports. The similarities were discussed same way the differences were also discussed. This type of narrating an event or any two ideas is called as compare and contrast. The rest of the options do not go in any of the way to the given passage.  

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