Strategies for Organising Ideas

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Strategies for Organising Ideas Compare and Contrast Strategies for Organising Ideas

To Compare Is to identify similarities AND differences

To Contrast Is to Focus on the DIFFERENCES ONLY

To Compare Venn Diagram

To Compare Double Bubble

To Compare Metaphor and Simile Cell membranes are like ________________________ because ___________________________

To Compare Analogy Bone is to Skelton as word is to ____________ Why?

To Compare Language of comparison X differs from Y in that ………..

To Compare Language of comparison The major difference between X and Y is ……………………………

To Compare Language of comparison X is more …………. than Y, because

To Compare Language of comparison X is not as …………… as Y, because ………

To Compare Language of comparison An element which X and Y have in common is ……….

To Compare Language of comparison One characteristic X and Y share ……………

To Compare Language of comparison X and Y are both …………..

To Compare Language of comparison X is ……….., whereas Y is ………

To Compare Language of comparison While X is …………., Y is ……………..

To Compare Language of comparison Unlike X, Y is ………….., ………….