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Compare/Contrast Essay
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What to Write About
  • 1. What are their titles?
  • 2. What do they describe or depict?
  • 3. What is their tone or mood?
  • 4. What is their form?
  • 5. Who created them?
  • 6. When were they created?
  • 7. Why do you think they were created as they
    were?
  • 8. What themes do they address?
  • 9. Do you think one is of higher quality or
    greater merit than the other(s)and if so, why?
  • 10. For writing what plot, characterization,
    setting, theme, tone, and type of narration are
    used?

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How to Organize
  •    Block Organization in Four ParagraphsI.
  • I. Introduction Get your reader's attention and
    state your purpose which is to discuss the
    differences between vacationing in the mountains
    or at the beach.
  • II.Vacationing in the Mountains
  • the climate
  • the types of activities
  • the location
  • III.Vacation at the Beach
  • (A) the climate
  • (B) the types of activities
  • (C) the location.
  • IV.Conclusion Summarize your ideas and leave the
    reader with a good impression.

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  • Point-by-Point Organization in Five Paragraphs
  • I.Introduction Get your reader's attention and
    state your purpose which is to discuss three
    differences between vacationing in the mountains
    or vacationing at the beach which are the
    climate, the types of activities, and the
    location.
  • II.The first difference between vacationing at
    the beach or in the mountains is the climate.
  • III.The second difference between vacationing at
    the beach or in the mountains is the type of
    activities.
  • IV.The third difference between vacationing at
    the beach or in the mountains is the location.
  • V.Conclusion Summarize your ideas and leave the
    reader with a good impression.

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Writing a Thesis
  • Some instructors prefer that you only write about
    the differences between two things, while others
    want you to focus on explaining the similarities
    as well.  Either way, you'll need to make sure
    that your thesis statement reflects your
    instructor's expectations. For example, if I
    wanted to write about Social Networking sites,
    I'd need to write different thesis statements
    depending on my compare/contrast assignment.  

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  • Sample thesis statement for contrast paper  In
    terms of social networking sites, Facebook
    focuses on presenting your daily life to others,
    whereas MySpace allows you to focus more on
    demonstrating your personal style.
  • Sample thesis statement for compare/contrast
    paper  While both Facebook and MySpace allow you
    to meet other users who have similar interests,
    only MySpace allows you to demonstrate your
    personal style.   

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Why is it a Persuasive Essay?
  • Compare-contrast essays are similar to persuasive
    essays in a couple key ways
  • The persuade the reader to your point of view
    about how they are similar and different.

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  • A compare-contrast essay is almost always formal
    academic essay in which the writer presents a
    thesis.
  • In most formal academic writing, the proper point
    of view for the essay is third person (using the
    pronouns he, she, it, they). It is OK to use
    first person (I, me, we) in the conclusion
  • INCORRECT First Person
  • I think that Fitzgerald and Hemingway share many
    similarities despite their very different use of
    descriptive language.
  • CORRECT Third Person
  • Fitzgerald and Hemingway share many similarities
    despite their very different use of descriptive
    language.

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Using Quotes
  • Compare-contrast essays rely on direct evidence
    from several sources.
  • Why use quotes?
  • 1. They demonstrate you read the available
    information closely.
  • 2. They serve as concrete evidence to
    support your position
  • 3. They demonstrate a deeper level of
    understanding, which is persuasive to readers.

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  • Where can evidence come from? What can I quote
    from?
  • Books, films, newspaper articles, credible
    websites, newscasts, etc.
  • What cant I use?
  • Wikipedia, encyclopedias, other student essays,
    interviews with non-experts, etc.

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How to set up Paragraphs
  • ICCEE quoting examples (i.e., your proof) of
    what your topic sentence claims, quoted from
    another source
  • I introduce the quote (who, what, when, where)
  • In chapter 8, after shaping a snowman figure out
    of mud and sticks, he begins to cover it with
    snow.
  • C copy the quote down correctly using quotation
    marks appropriately
  • Jem scooped up some snow and began plastering it
    on. He permitted me to cover only the back,
    saving the public parts for himself (Lee 67).
  • C cite the quote
  • himself (Lee 67).
  • E explain what the quote means
  • Jem sees nothing wrong with making a snowman out
    of both mud and snow.
  • E Elaborate, expand, and explore on the
    significance of the quoteshow how it relates to
    the thesis of your essay
  • In other words, his snowman is both black and
    white. What we see on the outside of a person is
    just a thin layer of skin, like the snow, but on
    the inside, we are all made of the same basic
    materials. Its not what we are on the outside
    that matters its what we are on the inside.
    Without the stick frame covered with black mud,
    there would be no white snowman.

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