<span>When preparing literature for an oral interpretation, you should select a key passage that can stand alone.
This selection is probably very representative of that literary piece that you want to interpret, which is why it can stand alone. This also means that there is a lot to analyze in that excerpt, given that it is one of the most important scenes in that particular work.
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In order to show constrast, the best transition word would be: on the other hand. Comparatively could also apply sometimes, but it's more used to make comparisons.
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