There are two basic forms for comparing or comparing two items for comparing or comparing two items. For example, if you want to compare apples and oranges, fruit is an item, and we think that it is quality such as flavor, color, texture, "juicy". Both are designed to evaluate the relative merit of the two projects so that the reader can draw some conclusions. The aim of the author is to make it as complete and fair as possible, that is, not to overlook important information, especially information that may distort the whole picture from one to the other.
First of all, what is the difference between comparing two projects and comparing two projects? If you want to see similarities between the two projects, compare them. If you want to see the difference between them, compare them. However, to write comparison / control articles, there must be some basis for comparison. For example, I will not compare / contrast Apple with a flight attendant. I do not compare dogs and peanuts. We need some evidence to compare the two projects. For example, comparing Nikon and Canon photographers is a contrast camera. However, this is also very ambiguous. I would like to make sure I compare cameras of the same type: price, number of pixels, lens, and other miscellaneous items that may be included in the purchase: two digital single lenses with similar quality Lef camera. Comparing an ordinary Nikon 35 mm film camera with the Canon Rebellion DSLR camera, if you want to purchase one of them you can not make a clear conclusion.
Even if you do not notice, we compare and contrast every day. This comparison shows that the two things are similar, such as when comparing the composition of brand products and the components of store brand products. Contrast is when you see the difference between the two things. For example, you can compare prices for the same food item. Comparing and comparing the two documents can also be an interesting experience, especially when focusing on similar things. For example, Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness" and Chinua Achebe's "Things Fall Apart" are very similar, and their differences are also very exciting. Let's explore it sex.