a one sided comparison.
A comparison to whatever proceeds it.
For example, if your first paragraph explains a process, through which a flower blooms due to sun and watering, an analogous paragraph might present how you grew to be a young man or woman with the help of your parents or teachers.
For another example, if paragraph 1 deals with a rotten egg that was left in the refrigerator for months only to roll out one day, fall on the floor and spoil all of the air in the house, an analogous paragraph, might talk about how someone you know sat in front of the television set for years, only to one day go crazy and beat up his own mother.
The first example is a lot nicer.
An analogous paragraph will draw comparisons from whatever came before it. One example could be that you have a paragraph talking about a bird learning to fly. Your next (analogous) paragraph could compare the bird's learning to fly to your learning to ride a bicycle.
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An analogous statement is a statement comparing two or more things in an analogy.ex: Horses are to old societies, as cars are to present societies.
present evidence in support of the thesis statement.
analogous rights
With the knowledge of the past in mind, we can accurately understand the present
Samantha and I had an analogous relationship
I usually scan the paragraph quickly.
my cat fell off my roof
Analogous!
One effective way to organize and present ideas in a paragraph is to begin with a topic sentence that introduces the main idea. Then, provide supporting details and examples that elaborate on the main idea. Finally, end the paragraph with a concluding sentence that summarizes the key points and reinforces the main idea.
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