1. Compare 2. Contrast
compare & contrast the similarities & differences of a relation & function
compare - contrast words:by the same tokenconverselyinsteadlikewiseon one handon the other handon the contraryrathersimilarlyyetbuthoweverstillneverthelessin contrast
compare and contrast mean the equalities and differences between what you are comparing and contrasting.
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A thesis statement could compare and contrast just about anything. For example, a thesis could compare and contrast the education of young African Americans in 1950.
A model is a simplified representation of a system or phenomenon, often used for prediction or explanation. Whereas a theory is a well-supported explanation for a broad range of phenomena, based on thorough evidence and tested hypotheses. Models are often used within theories to help illustrate or test specific aspects of the theory.
Compare and contrast is kind of a redundant statement. It just means to compare similarities and differences of one relationship to another. For example,"in this relationship, I can be myself. With my ex, I had to pretend to be someone I wasn't"
All sorts of things can be compared and contrasted. For example a person can compare and contrast apples and oranges. A person can also compare and contrast the differences of a cat and a dog.
Its a paragraph where you usually compare and contrast two things sometimes more. For example you can compare and contrast a dog from a cat Compare= Whats the same Contrast= Whats not the same Dogs and Cats are mamals. You walk a dog but not a cat.
Compare and contrast it with what?
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A contrast is when you compare something from another Example: pin and bin. The sounds are different from p and b.
1. Compare 2. Contrast
Yes. For example: compare and contrast the flavors of yellow, green and red peppers; compare and contrast raw vs. cooked weight of ground beef of different fat contents; compare and contrast prices of milk of different fat contents.
In ancient times... . , compare and contrast