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When you compare two texts, you do more than find what is similar or different. You should also draw conclusions about . how one author's writing skills compare to the other's skills how the techniques the authors use to accomplish their purposes where both authors learned to write and how it affects their texts why you had to read and analyze two texts by different authors

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