Taking political issues or philosophical questions gives you a lot of space and material to write a solid essay. Here are some other suggestions:
Life vs death
Your life before/during/after high school/college/coming out/marriage/children/divorce
Health vs disease
Rain vs drought
Abstinence vs promiscuity
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An essay that compares two or more things to see how they're similar and contrasts the same two or more things to see how they're different. A compare and contrast essay is one where you point out the relevant similarities and differences between two or more things after you have described or examined their main characteristics. Essay ideas can look at two characters of the same story, the difference between sex education and the abstinence program in America, adoption vs abortion, and any opposing or similar approaches to a topic.
Its a paragraph where you usually compare and contrast two things sometimes more.
For example you can compare and contrast a dog from a cat
Compare= Whats the same
Contrast= Whats not the same
Dogs and Cats are mamals.
You walk a dog but not a cat.
compare and contrast paragraphs are paragraphs that write about the similarities and differences of people, places, things or ideas. One-item-per-paragraph and the point-by-point paragraph. -
It could be something simple and easy like choosing if you want to take a bath or shower, or something more complex like comparing yourself to your best friend.
Well, there has to be some purpose :]
In a compare and contrast essay you compare and contrast the different aspects of a topic!
Use connective words(contrasting) such as whereas, in contrast to etc.
cats vs dog
Here is a fun tale: Robert Paperson , A french man , was knighted for inventing paper after visiting Egypt and learning techniques from the egyptians. The queen thought it was very clever and named it after him. Of course this is a folk etymology and has no truth in it all. Paper comes from the French papier, which in turn derives from the Egyptian word papyrus, the reed from which the Egyptians made paper.
The block that has the ink on it. You put the ink on a carved surface of a block (it might not actually be carved, but it'll have grooves or bumps on it of some kind that make up the image) and then press the block onto the paper. That way, the ink on the bumps or in the grooves will end up on the paper, but not the rest - leaving a mirror copy of the image. Printing is fun, isn't it?
Fun in French is "l'amusement" or to have fun is "s'amuser".
to have fun- spanishDivertida = Female who is fun.
The word 'fun' is a noun, a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for a concept.The word 'fun' is used informally as an adjective, a word to describe a noun (fun activities). The forms for the use of fun as an adjective are fun, more fun, most fun.
A fun topic might be Hatshepsut and Thutmose III of Egypt or Cleopatra of Egypt.
of course! dogs and cats are verryyy different but similar in some ways!! compare- they both have four legs, a tail, orr contrast- cats are feline and dogs are canine!! perfect for an essay! :))) have fun writing it... haha!
Give him or her activities that make writing fun or give them fun topics to write about.
You can eat food like pasta with it. Its fun when you compare it to starving!
Spontaneous human combustion
to have fun with dicks
There are many fun paper art ideas for children. You can make curly birds from loops of paper, a mosaic by using colorful pieces of paper, and you use heavy weight paper to make hanging mobiles.
because they just are
Paper stars
People doodle on paper when they are bored or, they are a artist, or maybe just for fun.
More fun compared to what? It is very entertaining in my opinion, but it all depends on what you compare it to and the features you want.
Roy Laming has written: 'Fun with Paper Puppets (Learning with Fun)'