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An organizational pattern that highlights similarities or differences between ideas or objects is often referred to as a comparison and contrast structure. This pattern allows the writer to explore how two or more subjects relate to each other, emphasizing either their similarities (comparison) or differences (contrast). It can be particularly effective in essays, presentations, or discussions, as it helps clarify complex ideas and aids in the audience's understanding. By systematically examining each point of comparison or contrast, the writer can create a clearer picture of the subjects involved.
A coordinate conjunction is a joiner that can show a contrast between coordinate ideas, but it will not always be a contrast. It depends on if the joiner you are using assumes the thought "and" or "but."
slide transitions shows the effect on the whole slide and animation shows the effect on the text or sentence
Yes. "However" is a logical transition word, ie it works as a logical connection between two phrases and/or ideas. Logical transition words can demonstrate the relationship between ideas in terms of purpose, time etc. "However" is a transition word which demonstrates the contrast between ideas. For example:"China is technically a democracy. However, it displays many elements of a dictatorship."In this example, the first idea (ie that China is a democracy) contrasts with the second idea (ie that China is a dictatorship). The use of the word "however" shows that the ideas are connected, but that the information contrasts. Consider the effect on the above example if the word "however" was omitted:"China is technically a democracy. It displays many elements of a dictatorship."Here, two conflicting ideas are expressed together, but are totally unconnected. Though the sentences make sense, using the word "however" as a logical transition clarifies the relationship of the sentences, and so makes the information clearer. This shows the function of logical transitional words such as "however".Examples of logical transitions which can serve the same function, or a similar function, as "however" include:ButYetAlthoughOn the other handNeverthelessConverselyEven thoughThough
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A stereo microscope shows two slides side by side at the same time and is used for comparison. A compound microscope only shows one slide.
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its a transition metal not a color......transition because it shows different valence states under different conditions
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