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Why might you place two very different pieces of evidence from a text in the same paragraph?
to contrast elements of the text
to prove that the text is poorly written
to show how the text evokes a mood
to support a very general thesis about the text
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to contrast elements of the text
Putting two different pieces of evidence together lets you highlight their differences (or similarities) and analyze how those differences affect meaning, tone, or theme.
Putting two different pieces of evidence together lets you highlight their differences (or similarities) and analyze how those differences affect meaning, tone, or theme.
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