A subject-by-subject comparison is structured

  1. A subject-by-subject comparison is structured so that the writerLists the major points of comparison and contrast between
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  2. A subject-by-subject comparison is structured so that the writerSummarizes and evaluates a subject, listing the pros and cons of
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  3. What is symmetry?A) How elements relate to each other and to the whole. B) How the whole subject is structured. C) The outlines
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  4. What is subject-by-subject organization?each subject is discussed separately each subject is discussed in turn each item of
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  5. Standard American English sentences are generally structured "___________."Responses A Object-Verb-SubjectObject-Verb-Subject B
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  6. If an artist applies the golden mean to the subject that he is drawing, what is likely to result?The subject will look
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