Comparison serves as a method for connecting ideas and objects. It can manifest either as a contrast or a similarity. Naturally, comparison is often conveyed through grammatical structures like the comparative and superlative forms. Additionally, there exists a substantial collection of vocabulary items that convey similar meanings.

Examples:

  • To Contrast: When we contrast two things, we highlight their differences. 
  • To Resemble: This word signifies similarity or likeness. When two things resemble each other, they share common features. 


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