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For a reader to
two or more things, the reader must consider how the things are different.
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Fill in the blank with "contrast."
Sentence: "For a reader to contrast two or more things, the reader must consider how the things are different."
Brief note: "Compare" can mean noting similarities and differences; "contrast" specifically emphasizes differences.
Sentence: "For a reader to contrast two or more things, the reader must consider how the things are different."
Brief note: "Compare" can mean noting similarities and differences; "contrast" specifically emphasizes differences.
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