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Kunsusuki Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Contrasting?

Hi.
Write an essay comparing or contrasting the benefits of eating fast food to those home-cooked meals.
Is it possible to contrast the benefits in this context?
Thank you in advance.
  

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Something has gone wrong with the sentence. " It is possible to compare and contrast benefits. For example, fast food may have the benefit of being quick and easy, while home-cooked meals may have the benefit of being tastier and more nutritious.

  • Something has gone wrong with the sentence.
  • " It is possible to compare and contrast benefits.
  • For example, fast food may have the benefit of being quick and easy, while home-cooked meals may have the benefit of being tastier and more nutritious.
  • It seems a bit strange to me, though, that the question is not asking for an overall comparison, including both benefits and disadvantages.
  • I half wonder whether that was the intention but the question was imperfectly worded.
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Something has gone wrong with the sentence. I suppose it should say "Write an essay comparing or contrasting the benefits of eating fast food to those of eating home-cooked meals."

It is possible to compare and contrast benefits. For example, fast food may have the benefit of being quick and easy, while home-cooked meals may have the benefit of being tastier and more nutritious. It

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