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Cornell Notes: Compare/Contrast

Cornell Notes: Compare/Contrast. *Compare/contrast is an Academic Language Structure that helps the reader understand a topic or idea through the similarities or differences between two objects/ideas.

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Cornell Notes: Compare/Contrast

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  1. Cornell Notes: Compare/Contrast *Compare/contrast is an Academic Language Structure that helps the reader understand a topic or idea through the similarities or differences between two objects/ideas. *Compare/contrast works best when it's organized according to what the audience needs to understand. *Most effective use of compare/contrast focuses on a limited number of criteria as the basis for comparison. *Signal words: as well as in the same way just as neither likewise share despite instead nonetheless otherwise unless yet

  2. Cornell Notes: Compare/Contrast

  3. Only Daughter Step 1: Annotate for Compare/Contrast--what is Cisneros comparing and contrasting? Step 2: What main idea is Cisneros emphasizing through her use of compare/contrast?

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