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siniylev [52]
3 years ago
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If you wanted to figure out what two things had in common and what their differences were (compare and contrast), you would want

to use a O A. 5W chart B. fact-and-opinion chart O c. cluster/word web O D. Venn diagram​
English
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lawyer [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

D. Venn diagram​.

Explanation:

Text structure can be defined as words used to describe how a writer or an author organizes his or her words in a literary work.

In English language, there are five (5) nonfiction text structures and these includes;

I. Sequence: this type of text structure make use of words such as after, before, finally, next, then, etc., to describe an event in a timely manner or order of time.

II. Description (list): this type of text structure list lot of facts or details about a subject, making use of phrases such as more importantly, for instance, for example, etc.

III. Cause and Effect: it gives the relationship between two things or events in which an occurrence one (cause) leads to the occurrence of another (effect). Signal words such as consequently, because, as a result, therefore, due to, since, etc.

IV. Problem and Solution: it describes a problem and proffers a solution using signal words such as dilemma, solve, problem, etc.

V. Compare and Contrast: it used for the comparison of two or more things to show similarities and differences i.e how they are alike and different.

Hence, if you wanted to figure out what two or more things had in common (similarities) and what their differences were (compare and contrast), you would want to use a Venn diagram.

A Venn diagram can be defined as a circular graphical (visual) tool that is used to logically compare and contrast two or more finite objects, persons, events, concepts, etc. The similarities between the two sets of data is indicated with an intersection of the two circles. Thus, if the sets do not intersect, it indicates a difference.

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