That sounds like an informative essay. Good luck with it.
Make a list of everything you can think of when you think of driving during each seasonMatch up things from summer and winter so that you have some comparison statements like "In the summer, there is no ice on the road but in the winter, there is."Pick 3-5 of the most interesting things and write one paragraph about each thing.Write an introduction telling what the essay is going to be aboutWrite a conclusion giving a short summary of the essay
i have outdoor activities and temperature issues. wanting at least two more topics to possibly rule out the temperature issues
The Olympics are both in Summer and Winter. And also if you are doing a compare and contrast essay this answer is for you! You can also during winter and summer order hot chocolate and iced tea. You can also have school in both summer and winter. (Summer school.) Just the same, Ice Skating is done in both winter and summer. So is swimming! Also in tropical places it can be warm. So that would mean that both winter and summer in tropical places would be warm!
A compare and contrast essay is an expository method in which an essay can be written. The question give can be to compare and contrast an object or topic. There is also certain language that must be used to show that you are using this method. For example "in comparison to" or "compared to" , "among".
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explain what you'll compare and contrast in the essay and why. (apex)-jfattie:))
A compare and contrast essay's purpose is to analyze the difference and similarities of two subjects.
contrast
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.
Comparison/Contrast essay on urban and rural community development.
has the same components as any other literary essay.
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.