Grade 7
iting / Quarter 1-Module 1
to compare seemingly opposite or unrelated things. There is no comparison in
a symbol, while comparison is the central idea behind metaphor. A metaphor
a butterfly is a metaphor, while using the image of a butterfly for a ballerina
tries to explain a concept to make for a better understanding. A ballerina is
back
to rest against, usually four legs, and sometimes two side parts for your
arms," may be used to symbolize a human being or an absence of purpose.
the Filipino is a small rowboat" is a metaphor. An image of the rowboat m
symbolize Philippine society.
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In Nick Joaquín's essay "A Heritage of Smallness” (Appendix A), "society f
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Explanation:
Comparison and contrast is a thought process that you most likely have gone through many times (e.g., how do these two makes of car compare? which dessert is the best to bring to the party? how can my two children be so different?) In college writing, you may be asked to compare or contrast two theories, concepts, approaches, etc. in order to show similarities or differences and evaluate each. Note the repetition of the word “two.” Comparison and contrast pattern evaluates two things against one another. Also note the repetition of the word “evaluate.” As you compare and contrast, you’ll be expected not only to describe the characteristics of the two things, theories, concepts, or approaches, but also to offer some assessment or analysis, as part of your thesis’ angle and supporting evidence.
There are two different, equally useful, patterns for comparison and contrast:
Side by side
Point by point
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