ComparisonMarkers
Below explanation is from Manhattan SC book:
There are different ways to write a logically parallel comparison. For example:
Right: Frank, LIKE his brother, has a broad and muscular build.
This comparison has the structure X, like Y. A similar marker might be Like X,Y. The word like is the most common comparison marker. Here’s another version:
Right: Frank’s build, LIKE that of his brother, is broad and muscular.
A comparison can also use a pronoun to stand in for the
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Below explanation is from Manhattan SC book:
There are different ways to write a logically parallel comparison. For example:
Right: Frank, LIKE his brother, has a broad and muscular build.
This comparison has the structure X, like Y. A similar marker might be Like X,Y. The word like is the most common comparison marker. Here’s another version:
Right: Frank’s build, LIKE that of his brother, is broad and muscular.
A comparison can also use a pronoun to stand in for the
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