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How can I compare two texts?
Imagine two different chocolate bars. One way to link texts is through the purpose they are aiming to achieve. When comparing texts, consider both what they have in common and what is different about them. If they have the same purpose: If they have a different purpose but the same subject:
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Imagine two different chocolate bars. One way to link texts is through the purpose they are aiming to achieve. When comparing texts, consider both what they have in common and what is different about them. If they have the same purpose: If they have a different purpose but the same subject:
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