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If someone asks you to compare sources of different texts, they want you to…

read the text and compare the authors/ what they wrote.

read the text and contrast the authors/ what they wrote.

both A and B.

avoid making comparisons, as they can be judgmental.

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Answer:

Both A & B.

Step-by-step explanation:

When you're asked to 'compare' two texts, it means list similarities and differences. Contrasting (pointing out the differences) and comparing (pointing out similarities) work hand in hand to draw comparisons between works.

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