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Read this outline from a passage.
Coffee and Tea and the Java and Me
Coffee
History of coffee
Taste profile of coffee
Health properties of coffee
Caffeine content in coffee
Tea
History of tea
Taste profile of tea
Health properties of tea
Caffeine content in tea
What comparison strategy does the author use in the passage?
point-by-point comparison
taste-versus-health comparison
subject-by-subject comparison
advantages-versus-disadvantages comparison
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subject-by-subject comparison
The outline treats each beverage in its own block—covering history, taste, health, and caffeine for coffee first, then doing the same for tea—so it uses the subject-by-subject (block) method.
The outline treats each beverage in its own block—covering history, taste, health, and caffeine for coffee first, then doing the same for tea—so it uses the subject-by-subject (block) method.
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