1.Because no two authors are the same, informational texts by different authors will have differences as well as ________, even if they are about the same subject.

2.When comparing and contrasting different informational texts, you first need to look at what is ________.

3.The next step is to ________ the texts and find out how they are different.

4.Think about whether the text is using direct or indirect ________.

5.Then focus on the overall ________ of the text.

6.Is it neutral and unbiased or is it trying to stir up the reader's ____________?

7.Reading newspaper articles about the same topic by different writers is a great way to examine different ________.

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