Drag each transition word or phrase to the correct location to show whether it is a sign of a text with a compare/contrast structure or a text with a claims/counterclaims/evidence structure.(2 points)

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Compare/Contrast Structure Claims/Counterclaims/Evidence Structure

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It looks like you're looking for words or phrases that signify each structure. Below are some examples of transition words or phrases that can be categorized under each structure:

Compare/Contrast Structure

  • Similarly
  • On the other hand
  • Likewise
  • In contrast
  • However
  • Although
  • Whereas

Claims/Counterclaims/Evidence Structure

  • On the one hand
  • In support of this
  • Conversely
  • Furthermore
  • Research shows
  • Despite this
  • For example

You can drag and drop these words or phrases into the corresponding categories based on their usage in indicating a compare/contrast or claims/counterclaims/evidence structure. Would you like to see more example phrases or details?