Comparing means finding things that are similar and different. Make a list for whatever it is you're comparing yourself to. How are you similar to that thing and how are you different?
Perhaps you can compare yourself to how once you start doing something or spark a little idea it grows and bursts into flame.
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compare yourself into apple and why ?
you compare yourself using your pen15
If I were to compare myself to a thing, I would be a Swiss army knife — versatile, adaptable, and always ready to assist with a wide range of tasks.
If I could compare myself to a thing, I would be a refrigerator because I am cool on the inside and hold many delicious surprises.
An analogy is to compare something to something that is similar. An example would be to say something is as "clean as a baby's bottom".
you would ask yourself this question because those are things you can compare and contrast in your writing. eg Jack is very kind and considerate whereas throughout the novel his sister Jill is mean nasty and totally selfish.
In order to have a 'common' factor - you need to have something to compare it to !
don't compare yourself
The grammatic difference between compare to and compare with is mainly that when a person compares something to something else it is different then comparing with.