Avoid double, illogical, and unclear comparisons
Free printable Grade 12 English worksheet for "Avoid double, illogical, and unclear comparisons" — practice writing clearly and concisely (writing strategies). No-prep, print or assign online.
This worksheet focuses on helping high school students recognize and avoid double, illogical, and unclear comparisons in their writing. Teachers can use it to reinforce critical editing skills that promote clarity and precision in written communication. The exercises encourage students to practice revising sentences to create more logical and concise comparisons, supporting stronger writing strategies.
Learning objectives
- Identify and correct double comparisons in sentences to improve clarity
- Analyze sentences for illogical comparisons and revise them for coherence
- Eliminate unclear comparisons to enhance concise and effective writing
How to use this worksheet
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What grade or age is this English & Reading worksheet for?
It's designed for High School (ages 14–18), covering Writing clearly and concisely.
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