Comparison and Contrast Basics

1. It uses subjects that have enough in common to be compared/contrasted in a useful way. 2. It serves a purpose – to help readers make a decision, to help them understand the subjects, or to show your understanding of the subjects. 3. It presents several important, parallel points of comparison/contrast. 4. It arranges points in a logical order.

-Prime Minister Winston Churchill speech

https://storyspeaker.wordpress.com/2007/08/30/pres…

-President Thomas Whitmore’s speech

https://www.wyzant.com/resources/lessons/history/h…

please use easy grammar, and make it sample