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Describe comparions, contrasts and conlusion, citing the differences among each
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Comparisons, contrasts and conclusions are examined.
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If I understand your problem correctly, you would like to discuss how a comparison is different from a contrast and what conclusions you can draw from each. If this is not correct, please advise me and I will amend the answer for you.
In a comparison, two or more objects, things or ideas are described, keeping in mind their similairities--what makes them alike. An example of a comparison is an orange to a lemon--both are from the citrus family and both have similar tastes when eaten. ...
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