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Compare and contrast for educators and students

February 20, 2004

Compare and contrast information from reading passages. Have students compare and contrast different subjects, indicating how things are the same and how they are different.

The ability to compare and contrast information can help a student in many areas of his/her life. Students need to compare and contrast products that they purchase, so they get the most for their money.  

They also need to compare and contrast information from various sources when making decisions about their lifestyles, diet, nutrition, etc. 

On the GED Language Arts, Reading Test students will be expected to compare and contrast information from multiple reading passages.

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Contrast the two subjects in the corner sections at the top and bottom; compare similarities of subjects in the center.

Contrast the two subjects in the corner sections at the top and bottom; compare similarities of subjects in the center.

 

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