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What is a comparative essay? A comparative essay asks that you compare at least two (possibly more) items. Make sure you know the basis for comparison. Develop a list of similarities and differences. Develop a thesis based on the relative weight of similarities and differences. Come up with a structure for your essay.
What is a comparative essay? A comparative essay asks that you compare at least two (possibly more) items. Make sure you know the basis for comparison. Develop a list of similarities and differences. Develop a thesis based on the relative weight of similarities and differences. Come up with a structure for your essay.
To write a comparative essay, start by writing an introduction that introduces the 2 subjects you'll be comparing. You should also include your thesis statement in the introduction, which should state what you've concluded based on your comparisons.
Make Useful Comparisons. Decide what you want to compare and find items that are in the same class. Describe Features. Disclose Method of Comparison. Be Mindful of Purpose. Draw in the Senses.
There are two basic patterns writers use for comparison/contrast essays: the block method and the point-by-point method. In the block method, you describe all the similarities in the first body paragraph and then all the differences in the second body paragraph.
I tell this story to make a comparison between modern times and the past. The comparison made her breath catch. But the rich man--not to make any invidious comparison--is always sold to the institution which makes him rich. But for Leipzig a comparison with the Gewandhaus Band may be sought.
You can start by introducing an interesting fact about each of your subjects. Asking a question also works. Outline the main question regarding the two subjects, so you'll answer it with the thesis statement and the arguments that follow. Give some background on the subjects you're going to compare.
Grab the reader's attention. Start from a short background. State the thesis. State the point. Provide supporting details. Use appropriate transitions. Summarize the similarities and / or difference of the subjects. Emphasize the thesis and say why this topic is important.
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