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MirandaLo

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What is the basic rule for comparing and contrasting?
 
  a) The basic rule requires you to consider items that have something in common.
 
  b) The basic rule requires you to find similarities first and differences second.
 
  c) The basic rule requires you to be creative in explaining the similarities and differences.
 
  d) There is no such thing as a basic rule.

Question 2

According to Nelson, the real purpose of colleges and universities is what?
 
  a. the strengthening of the economy
 
  b. information transfer
  c. the maturation of the student



matt

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Answer to Question 1

a;

Answer to Question 2

c



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