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English, 10.02.2021 18:10, cristinaarmijo1

OUTPUT MAKING: COMPLETE ME NOW! 1. I learned to use transition signals like also, in like manner, in a similar way, in the same manner, likewise, and similarly when

2. I learned to use transition signals like even though, but, however, in contrast, nevertheless, otherwise, yet, though, instead, and on the other hand when

3. I learned that when comparing, two
things or ideas are presented.

4. I learned that when contrasting, two
things or ideas are presented.

5.refers to a view or judgment formed in mind about a particular topic or issue.

6. We need to compare and contrast to

7. I realized that in order to compare and contrast my own opinions based on a given familiar text I
must do the following:
First,
Second, and
Third,​

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