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Jimmy's pizzeria is my favorite pizza place in the city, but you wouldn't be able to tell that just by

looking at the outside. It is an inconspicuous brown brick building. It doesn't even have a sign, just t
name of the establishment in three-inch letters on the storefront window. The inside isn't much to spe
of either. There are some chrome swivel stools along a laminate countertop that makes an L shape,
separating the register and kitchen area from the dining area. Booth seating lines the eating area of the
restaurant area and a few favorable reviews from local publications are framed and displayed on the
walls. Yeah, the aesthetics of the place are a little underwhelming, but forget the scenery. I go to
Jimmy's for the pizza.
Compare and contrast
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1. This text is mainly structured in a compare and contrast format.

2. The structure was chosen because it allows the author to compare and contrast the exterior and interior of the pizzeria, as well as the aesthetics and the quality of the pizza.

3. Jimmy's Pizzeria:

Outside:

-Inconspicuous brown brick building

-No sign, just name of establishment in three-inch letters on storefront windowInside:

-Chrome swivel stools along laminate countertop-Booth seating lines eating area

-Favorable reviews from local publications framed and displayed on walls


Why I Go:

-For the pizza

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