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how can a graphic organizer you understand comparison/contrast texts?
a
it provides a source for citations later
b
it allows you to keep track of details
c
it starts you in writing a lengthy essay
d
it creates a structure for your thesis

how do most people use comparison/contrast? (5 points)
a
to prove that others are wrong
b
to make informed choices
c
to destroy many political debates
d
to share unbiased information

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