What is the purpose of organizing an informative text using the comparison/contrast structure?
A. To explain the cause of a situation and its multiple effects.
B. To present facts without taking a position or forwarding a point of view.
C. To explain the similarities and differences among two or more related subjects.
D. To explain the similarities and differences among the multiple causes of a single event.
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English, 21.06.2019 19:50
Match the description to the character. 1. hopes to live in a quiet home and become a writer willie 2. hopes for more world awarenesmatch the description to the character. 1. hopes to live in a quiet home and become a writer willie 2. hopes for more world awareness and to live in a world without injustices sam 3. hopes to keep his job and avoid conflict hallys and to live in a world without injustices sam 3. hopes to keep his job and avoid conflict hally
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English, 22.06.2019 01:20
Read the excerpt from "the most dangerous game." again rainsford lifted the heavy knocker, and let it fall. the door opened then, opened as suddenly as if it were on a spring, and rainsford stood blinking in the river of glaring gold light that poured out. the first thing rainsford's eyes discerned was the largest man rainsford had ever seen—a gigantic creature, solidly made and black bearded to the waist. in his hand the man held a long-barreled revolver, and he was pointing it straight at rainsford's heart. the details of this excerpt show that rainsford sees ivan as a(n) individual.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:00
Match the academic requirements with the careers. technical program bachelor's degree high school diploma equal opportunity officer arrowright court reporter arrowright security officer arrowright
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English, 22.06.2019 07:00
How does this comparison reinforce what powell is trying to say in this paragraph
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