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ComparisonandContrast
ComparisonandContrast1EuropeanuniversitiesanduniversitiesintheUnitedStatesaredifferentinmanyways.First,EuropeanstudentsenrollinfewercourseseachtermthanUnitedStatesstudentsdo.Second,Europeanstudentsseldomliveatauniversity.Instead,theyliveathomeandtraveltoclasses.Thirdly,mostEuropeancoursesaregivenbyprofessorswholecturetotheirclasses.Incontrast,UnitedStatesprofessorsoftenasktheirstudentsquestionsorallowtheirstudentstoformdiscussiongroups.Fourth,EuropeanprofessorsaskstudenttowritefewerpapersthanUnitedStatesProfessorsdo.Consequently,Europeanstudents’finalexaminationsareusuallyoral,whereasAmericanstudentstakewrittenfinalexaminations.Finally,aEuropeanuniversityismainlyaplacetostudy.ButatmostUnitedStatesuniversities,socialactivitiestakeupalargepartofthestudents’time.Europeanuniversitiesanduniv2Whatisthetopicintheparagraph?Whichtwosubjectsarecompared?Doestheparagraphconcentrateonthesimilaritiesorthedifferencesbetweenthetwosubjects?Howmanysimilarities/differencesarepointedout?Whatarethey?Whatisthetopicintheparag3WhatYouShouldKnow
Comparison-contrastisacommonmethodofdevelopmentthatinvolvesfocusingonsimilaritiesanddifferences---ormorelikelyononeortheother---inordertomakeapoint.Whenawriteriscomparing,heispointingoutthesimilaritiesthatexistbetweensubjectsoritems(suchaspersons,things,orideas).Whenawriteriscontrasting,heispointingoutthedifferencesbetweensubjectsoritems,eventhetwodifferentaspectsofthesamesubject(e.g.,theadvantagesvs.thedisadvantagesofapersonalcomputer).WhatYouShouldKnow
Compariso4BalanceideasAsyoubegintoorganizeyourwriting,it'simportanttomakesurethatyoubalancetheinformationabouttheitemsthatyou'recomparingandcontrasting.Youneedtobesurethatyougivethemequaltimeandspaceinwhatyouwrite.Ifyoucovercharacters,settings,andhistoricalaccuracyforthebook,forinstance,youneedtobesurethatyoucoverthesameelementsforthemovie.BalanceideasAsyoubegintoo5ThreestrategiesTherearethreestrategiestoorganizecomparisonandcontrastpapers:1.Whole-to-Whole,orBlocktoBlock2.Similarities-to-Differences3.Point-by-PointBook,MovieA---BAB,AB,AB,ABThreestrategiesTherearethre6Whole-to-WholeorBlockStrategyInthisstructure,yousayeverythingaboutoneitem,theneverythingabouttheother.Forinstance,sayeverythingaboutthecharacters,settings,andplotsforthebooktheneverythingaboutthecharacters,settings,andplotsforthemovie.Whole-to-WholeorBlockStrate7Whole-to-Wholecomparisonandcontrastusesaseparatesectionorparagraphforeachitemyou'rediscussing.Thepointsineachofthesectionsshouldbethesameandtheyshouldbeexplainedinthesameorder(forinstance,youmightdiscusscharacters,settings,andplotsforboth,andinthatorderforboth).Whole-to-Wholecomparisonand8Similarities-to-DifferencesStrategyInthisstructure,youexplainallthesimilaritiesabouttheitemsbeingcomparedandthenyouexplainallthedifferences.Forinstance,youmightexplainthatthecharactersandplotsweresimilarinboththebookandmovieintheonesection.Inthenextsection,youcouldexplainthatthesettingsweredifferent.Thebooktookplaceduringthesummerwhilethemovietookplaceduringthewinter.Similarities-to-DifferencesSt9Similarities-to-Differencescomparisonandcontrastusesaseparatesectionorparagraphforsimilaritiesanddifferences.Inotherwords,thebodyofyourpaperwouldhavetwolargesections:oneforsimilarities,andanotherfordifferences.Similarities-to-Differencesco10Point-by-PointStrategyInthisstructure,youexplainonepointofcomparisonbeforemovingtothenextpoint.Forinstance,youwouldwriteaboutthecharactersinthebookandmovieinonesection;thenyouwouldwriteaboutthesettingsinthebookandmovieinthenextsection.Point-by-PointStrategyInthis11Point-by-Pointcomparisonandcontrastusesaseparatesectionorparagraphforeachpoint.Forconsistency,beginwiththesameitemineachsectionofyourpoint-by-pointpaper.Forinstance,foreachpointthatyoudiscuss,explaintheinformationaboutthebookfirstandthenaboutthemovienext.Point-by-Pointcomparisonand12Example:Myhometownandmycollegetownhaveseveralthingsincommon.First,botharesmallcommunities.Forexample,myhometownhasapopulationofonlyabout20,000people.Similarly,mycollegeconsistsofabout11,000localresidents.Thispopulationswellsto18,000peoplewhenthecollegestudentsareattendingclasses.Asecondwayinwhichthesetwotownsaresimilaristhattheyarebothlocatedinruralareas.Myhometownissurroundedbymanyacresoffarmlandwhichisdevotedmainlytogrowingcornandsoybeans.Inthesameway,mycollegeliesinthesuburbofthecity,whichusedtobethefarmlandforraisingsheepandcattle....
Example:Myhometownandmyco13Howtowriteacomparativeessay?Thespringhascome.Studentsareplanningtotakeavocationsomewhere.Somestudentsprefertogotothebeach,butsomewouldrathergotothemountains.Wherewouldyouliketogo?Whatisyourpreferenceontheholidaysite?Supposeyouaregoingtowriteashortessaytalkingaboutyourpreference.Whatwillyousayinyourarticle?Howareyougoingtoorganizeyourideas?Ifyouareatalossastohowtostart,wewillofferyouastep-by-stepwritingguide,whichwillhelpyouorganizetheideasinaclearwayandmakeyouwriteeasier.Howtowriteacomparativeess14Howtowriteacomparativeessay?StepIBrainstormingActivity1:WordBuilding-----Fillinthefollowingblankwithasmanywordsasyoucan.Beach
Mountain
Words/phrasesthatdescribethescenery
bluewarmsunshine…greenfreshair…Activitiesthatcanbedonethere
swimmingbeachvolleyball…mountainclimbingHiking…Famousholidayresorts
……Anythingelsethatisrelated
……Howtowriteacomparativeess15Howtowriteacomparativeessay?StepIIForanessaythatcomparesandcontrastsasubject,aVennDiagramisausefulwaytobeginyourthinking.TomakeaVennDiagram:Onablanksheetofpaper,drawtwolargecirclesallowingthemtooverlapcreatingasharedareainthemiddle.Howtowriteacomparativeess16Listthesimilaritiesinthecenterarea(C)createdbythetwooverlappingcircles.Listthedifferentcharacteristicsoneitherside(AandB).
Nowthinkaboutthedifferencesbetweenvocationatthebeachandinthemountains.DrawaVennDiagramashasbeenintroduced.Listthesimilaritiesinthec17Afterbrainstorming,thethirdstepofwritingistoorganizetheideas.Thisstepisbasedonthethinkingwehavedoneinthefirststep.SetyourpurposeAshasbeendiscussedinearlierchapters,therearetwodifferentkindsofpurposesthatcomparativeessaysusuallyserve:toexplaindifferencesbetweensubjectsortopersuadereadersthatonesubjectissuperiortoothers.Afterbrainstorming,thethird18Informativecomparisons:frequentlyusedefinitions,examplesanddescriptionstoestablishsimilaritiesanddifferences.Thistypeofwritinggenerallydoesnotrecommendoneitemasbeingbetterthantheothers.Persuasivecomparisons:recommendonesubjectasbeingsuperiortoanother.Thistypeofwritingreliesheavilyoncriticalthinking.Inpersuadingreaderstoacceptthatonesubjectissuperior,youmustpresentconvincingevidence.Informativecomparisons:freq19Forthisgiventopic,itisobviouslythatyourcompositionshouldservethesecondpurpose,thatis,torecommendonesubjectasbeingsuperiortoanother.Inotherwords,youshouldstateclearlywhatyourpreferenceis.
Aftersettingyourwritingpurpose,it’stimetothinkaboutthemainideasthatyouraregoingtotalkaboutinyourcomposition.Themainideashererefertothepointsyoutendtocompareinordertoexplainthesuperiorityofonethingoveranother.Youareexpectedtofindoutthepointsthatworthdiscussingorthepointsthatcouldbestillustratethesuperiorityofyourpreference.Forthisgiventopic,itisob20Activity:Pleaseexaminethetablebelow.UsewhathasbeendiscussedintheVennDiagramtofulfilltheblanksinthetablebelow.Youmayalsochooseyourownsubjectstocompare,andaccordinglydesignyourowntable.pointstocompareVocationattheBeach
VocationintheMountainsClimateActivitiesFamousResortsActivity:Pleaseexaminethet21StepIV:WritetheFirstDraftAfterwehaveorganizedourideas,wecanstartwritingnow.Thiswritingisourfirstdraft.Generallyspeaking,thisshortessaycanbedividedintothreeparts:theopeningparagraph,thebodyparagraphandtheconcludingparagraph.StepIV:WritetheFirstDraft22I.OpeningparagraphTheopeningparagraphiscrucialtoanarticle.Agoodandinterestingparagraphwillleavereadersagoodimpressionandarousetheircuriositytocontinuereading.Onthecontrary,adullopeningparagraphwilldiscouragethereaders.
I.Openingparagraph23Activity1:Examinethefollowingopeningparagraphs.Doyoufindtheminteresting?Doyouthinktheyaregoodopeningparagraphs?[Paragraph1]BothJackandJimlikereadingverymuch.Jackprefersfinishingabookassoonaspossible.Thenumbersofbookshehasreadsatisfieshimalot.Jimlikesreadingbetweenthelines.Ittakeshimacoupleofweekstofinishashortnovel.Differentpeoplehavedifferentreadinghabits.Butforme,IaminfavorofJim’sreadingstyle.Activity1:Examinethefollow24[Paragraph2]Lyingonanarmchairundertheshadeoflaureltrees;readingabookofpenetratingideas;hearingthebreezeripplingofthegrassandsmellingthescentofripenedfruits.Itisinsuchleisureandenjoymentthatwecanfindtheessentialhappinessofreading.[Paragraph2]25Subject-by-subjectArrangementIntroductioninwhichyoustateyourpreferenceMountain
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ConclusionSubject-by-subjectArrangement26Point-by-pointArrangement
IntroductioninwhichyoustateyourpreferencePoint1:ClimateA:BeachB:MountainPoint2:TypesofActivitiesA:BeachB:MountainPoint3:LocationA:BeachB:MountainConclusionPoint-by-pointArrangement
Int27StepVEditingAfteryoufinishyourfirstdraft,reviewthefollowingpointslistedinthechecklist.Haveyoustatedclearlyyourpreference?Isyourpreferenceclearlystatedintheopeningparagraph?Haveyoumadeyouropeningparagraphinterestingandimpressive?Isthetopicsentenceclearlystatedsothatreaderscanhighlightitforeasyreference?Haveyouselectedtherightmethodfororganizingyourpaper?Arethediscussionsofthetwosubjectscoherentandconsistentwhenyouarecomparingthetwosubjects?Haveyouusedtransitions?Aretransitionsclear?Doyoumakeuseofthesetransitionworkstopreventreadersfrombecomingconfused?Haveyoudrawwhatyouhavewrittentoanaturalconclusion?Readyourpaperaloud.Howdoesitsound?Arethereirrelevantdetailstodeleteorawkwardpassagesneedingrevision?StepVEditing28Peoplealwayslookingforwardtotheirvacationperiod.Therearemanyoptionswheretochoose.Ithinkthatthetwomostcommonplacespeoplechoosefortakingavacationarethebeachandthemountain.Bothplacesofferavarietyoffunactivities.Butpersonally,Ilikethebeachbetterthanthemountains.Iamgoingtotalkaboutthreeaspects.Firstisclimate.Climateisalwaysimportantinordertoenjoyvacations.Youcanalwaysenjoythesunshineandthebreezeatthebeach.Butinthemountains,thetreesaretoomuchtoblockthesun.Second,itistheactivities.Atthebeach,wecandomanythingssuchasswimming,diving,andwaterskiingandsoon.Butinthemountains,wedonothavemuchtodoexceptclimbthehills.Finally,togotothebeachismorerelaxedthangoingtothemountains.Youcanlieonthebeachforawholedaywi
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