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compare – to look at the similarities between two things

contrast – to look at the differences between two things

genre – a specific category of literature

key details – the most important bits of information a writer wants a reader to have

tone – the feeling or feelings conveyed by the language an author uses

audience  – readers, listeners, or viewers

medium  – the form used to convey information, e.g., printed text, audio, and video

Here are some examples:

- When comparing two poems, you might notice that they both use nature imagery, but one focuses on beauty while the other focuses on destruction.
- When contrasting two novels, you might find that one has a happy ending while the other has a tragic ending.
- The fantasy genre includes books that feature magic, mythical creatures, and other elements of the supernatural.
- In a news article, key details might include the who, what, when, where, and why of a story.
- The tone of a horror story might be eerie and suspenseful, while the tone of a romance novel might be sweet and hopeful.
- The audience for a children's book would be young readers, while the audience for a scientific journal article would be researchers and academics.
- The medium used to convey a story could be a printed book, an audiobook, a podcast, or a film.