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wariber [46]
4 years ago
5

I need to compare and contrast the way two different text present a similar idea and I dont understand how to do a compare and c

ontrast analysis​
English
1 answer:
ser-zykov [4K]4 years ago
3 0
I had this as an essay question. I literally did my essay today. It’s easy, so what you’re gonna want to do is get two books that are different, but you can find some similarities in them. The first paragraph is the topic one so include a thesis and what your essay is about. The second paragraph is where you write about one book and how it’s different to the other. The third paragraph is where you write about the other book and how that one is different to the other. The fourth paragraph is about how the two books are similar. And the fifth paragraph is the conclusion so just restate your thesis statement. I hope this helped you!
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