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Compare/Contrast

COMPARE/CONTRAST THE WAY OF LOOKING AT TWO OR MORE OBJECTS, PLACES, EVENTS OR IDEAS AND THINKING ABOUT HOW THEY ARE ALIKE AND DIFFERENT ONE USES COMPARE/CONTRAST TO EXPLAIN AND EVALUATE SIGNAL WORDS: BUT, ALTHOUGH, SIMILAR, EVEN THOUGH, STILL, HOWEVER, EITHER…OR, NEITHER…NOR, OTHERWISE, ON THE OTHER HAND, SAME AS, ALIKE

When to Use this skill When you are reading about different characters Examine their personality, their interests, their characteristics When you are reading different articles How does Vocabulary differ? Tone? Style? Mood? Even in shopping, etc, you compare! Explain how.

Let’s compare and contrast Basketball and Football. Sports Let’s compare and contrast Basketball and Football.

Use a T Chart for this Even though high school and college are both places of learning, they differ in at least three ways. The first difference between high school and college is their social atmospheres. In high school the building is usually smaller, so most students know each other. In addition, students in high school have the same six-hour 7:40 to 2:30 day, which helps them to know one another better. At college people are constantly coming and going, rarely seeing the same person twice in one day. The second difference between high school and college is their policies about homework. In high school, homework is usually assigned nightly. Knowing they have to submit assignments in algebra or history makes students keep up with these subjects. In college most homework consists of just studying; very little of it is written and turned in. If students do their homework, it is to their advantage; if they do not, the teachers will not force them to. The student is only wasting his own money if he neglects his course work. The third and last difference between high school and college is their attendance policies. In high school, students must attend class or their parents will be called. In college, students may skip classes if they choose and refer to the syllabus to get missed assignments or tests. It is the student’s responsibility to make work up. In spite of these differences between high school and college, they both serve the same purpose — to prepare an individual for the real world.  

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