-Introduction
Your introduction like the five-paragraph-essay, should open generally (with a quotation, anecdote, generalization), and lead into the thesis statement.
Thats it wishing for you an organized and nice essay :)
It is usually one of two types:
AABB or ABAB. A is the first topic, B is the second.
These are the four supporting paragraphs within the essay itself, so you would need an introductory paragraph and a conclusion as well.
Restates your thesis and then Universalize.
An introduction paragraph, then a body with supporting paragraphs, and then a concluding paragraph
Like any other conclusion... touch back on the points you made in your paper and end it with a bang.
. An introduction paragraph, then a body with supporting paragraphs, and then a concluding paragraph
The introductory paragraph, the body, and the concluding paragraph
Yes - introduction paragraph, supporting paragraphs, then the concluding paragraph
explain what you'll compare and contrast in the essay and why. (apex)-jfattie:))
compare and contrast essay ^^APEX^^
A compare and contrast essay's purpose is to analyze the difference and similarities of two subjects.
You start a compare and contrast essay by stating what you will be talking about. You then go on to argue one point and then the other.
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A compare and contrast essay develops a thesis statement.
has the same components as any other literary essay.
A compare and contrast essay is an essay that discusses the similarities and differences (or pros and cons) between two subjects. An essay written about the prices of a McDonald's burger and a Burger King burger would be an example.
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The thesis that should be used to compare and contrast an essay should strive to strike a balance between comparison and contrast, and have a thesis statement that introduces the purpose of the essay.