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How do you know the writer used a point-by-point comparison strategy in the passage?


The writer uses the same strategy in every paragraph.


The writer waits until the middle of the essay to include the topic of paper books.


The writer discusses both types of books when she is covering each point of comparison.


In the fourth paragraph, the writer discusses how each type of book began.

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The third choice. In a point-by-point structure the writer addresses each comparison point and discusses both items for that point — and the passage does exactly that.