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What are these answers? 1. Which choice below describes comparison-and-contrast

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What are these answers?

1. Which choice below describes comparison-and-contrast paragraphs?

Comparison-and-contrast paragraphs help the reader understand

A.how to complete a process.

B.the writer's opinion about a subject.

C.how events unfolded over time.

D.one subject by putting it next to another subject.

2. A writer is working on a comparison-and-contrast paragraph.

What should the writer do in the prewriting process after choosing items to compare and contrast?

A.brainstorm a list of features for each item that might be compared and contrasted

B.write a topic sentence for the paragraph

C.organize the details of the paragraph so the ideas flow clearly

D.write a concluding statement to give the paragraph a sense of ending

3. Which step below should a writer do first when drafting a comparison-and-contrast paragraph?

A.state the reason for writing the paragraph

B.write a topic sentence

C.list all the differences

D.list all the similarities

4. Comparison-and-contrast paragraphs may be organized in different ways.

One way to organize a comparison-and-contrast paragraph is

A.chronologically.

B.from general to particular.

C.spatially.

D.topic by topic.

5. Comparison-and-contrast paragraphs may be organized according to different methods of organization.

One way to organize a comparison-and-contrast paragraph is

A.by sequence.

B.from particular to general.

C.alphabetically.

D.by points of comparison.

Explanation / Answer

one subject by putting it next to another subject. as only this option has two things to discuss and comparison adn contrast in only possible in 2 or more things brainstorm a list of features for each item that might be compared and contrasted after selecting items their features are to selected write a topic sentence this is the heading and the introduction topic by topic i.e. comparison in one and contrast in other by points of comparison