A subject-by-subject comparison is structured so that the writer


Summarizes and evaluates a subject, listing the pros and cons of the subject.


Takes a position for or against a subject and tries to convince the reader to accept the same view.


Lists the major points of comparison and contrast between subjects, and discusses them one at a time.


Covers a single subject in detail, followed by a similar examination of the other subject.

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Lists the major points of comparison and contrast between subjects, and discusses them one at a time.
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