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penguins

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An effective comparative analysis
 
  a) avoids the block pattern of discussion.
  b) makes comparisons based on indefinite criteria.
  c) gives each item balanced treatment.
  d) avoids using examples to clarify points.
  e) All of these answers are correct.

Question 2

How does a summary differ from a paraphrase?
 
  a. A summary may contain some quoted words and phrases.
  b. A summary must be documented.
  c. A summary should contain only the ideas and opinions found in the original work being
  summarized.
  d. A summary should contain only main ideas, typically reducing the original work by 50
  percent.



bitingbit

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d. A summary should contain only main ideas, typically reducing the original work by 50
percent.



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