A comparision/contrast esay

Question # 00010437 Posted By: sunflower Updated on: 03/17/2014 11:21 AM Due on: 03/20/2014
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Hi,

You can write a comparision/contrast esay (see detail the following guide or file attached).

Length : 2,5 pages (MLA)

You can choose any topics for this essay.

Due 4:00 PM on Thurday, 3/20/2014


Brief Guide to Writing A Comparison/Contrast Essay :

Writing a comparison/contrast paper involves comparing and contrasting two subjects. A

comparison shows how two things are alike. A contrast shows how two things are different.


Choosing a Topic:

When you choose a topic, be sure not to choose two totally unrelated subjects. You must start with subjects that have some basic similarities. For instance, you could choose to

compare/contrast two movies, two authors, two modes of transportation, or two sports figures, but you would not want to try to compare train travel and Babe Ruth!


Brainstorming:

The first thing you want to do is brainstorm everything you know about each subject and then go back and look for connections that show similarities and differences, which might look something like this:

Autumn              Spring

cooler                 warmer

leaves change     flowers bloom

brilliant colors     trees bloom

precedes winter  precedes summer

death                 birth


Developing a Thesis :

The thesis statement will evolve from the brainstorming. Look at your list and ask yourself some questions.

"Is there something important, significant, or interesting in the similarities and

differences on my list?

"What have I discovered about autumn and spring?"

After looking at the list, a thesis statement might be:

Although there is exquisite beauty in the seasons of autumn and spring, there are

also distinctions which allow each season to stand on its own.


Organizing the Essay :

The introduction of your essay should mention both subjects and end with a strong and clearly defined thesis statement.

There are two primary ways to organize the body of your paper, the divided pattern and the alternating pattern.

To follow the divided pattern, give all supporting details for one subject and then give all

supporting details for the other subject:

Paragraphs 1-3 in Body Discuss and give supporting details for subject 1 (Autumn)

Paragraphs 4-6 in Body Discuss and give supporting details for subject 2 (Spring)

To follow the alternating pattern, alternate the details from one side of the comparison or contrast to the other:

Paragraph 1 in Body Discuss and give supporting details for subject 1 (Autumn)

Paragraph 2 in Body Discuss and give supporting details for subject 2 (Spring)

Paragraph 3 in Body Discuss and give further supporting details for subject 1 (Autumn)

Paragraph 4 in Body Discuss and give further supporting details for subject 2 (Spring)

The conclusion of your paper should include final correlations about the two subjects and a

restatement of your thesis.

Be sure as you write the paper that you follow the organized structure of comparison and contrast and give details and examples to support the similarities and differences you have chosen.

Thank you

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