Question:
Mark Twain comparisons in "Two ways of Seeing a River"
Discuss Twain's use of comparison-contrast in "Two ways of Seeing a River." Does he compare or contrast the ideas/subjects in his essay?
Does he use a point-by-point or block pattern? What, exactly, is he comparing/contrasting, and to what end?
https://grammar.about.com/od/60essays/a/twowaysessay.htm