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Question
drag each transition word or phrase to the correct location to show whether it is a sign of a text with a compare/contrast structure or a text with a claims/counterclaims/evidence structure. (2 points) compare/contrast structure claims/counterclaims/evidence structure likewise notably a difference is a study shows
Brief Explanations
- For "Compare/Contrast Structure":
- "likewise" is used to show similarity (part of comparing).
- "a difference is" is used to highlight differences (part of contrasting).
- For "Claims/Counterclaims/Evidence Structure":
- "notably" can be used to emphasize evidence or a point in a claim - counterclaim context.
- "a study shows" is used to present evidence that supports a claim or counterclaim.
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Compare/Contrast Structure:
- likewise
- a difference is
Claims/Counterclaims/Evidence Structure:
- notably
- a study shows