Brainstorming
Brainstorming
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You should first try googling "compare and contrast essays". But if that doesn't work, you should check out sites such as Enotes, Ehow, and Writingcenter.unc.edu for examples.
A compare and contrast essay develops a thesis statement.
If you're tasked with writing a report where you must compare and contrast food topics, first look for ways in which two things are similar. This could include preparation methods, cooking times, or nutritional value. Then look for differences, to provide the contrast. These could be such things as cost, preparation, flavor, or nutrition.
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There are a number of things you could compare and contrast. Look at the literary styles. Doesn't De Crevecoeur use a lot of rhetorical elements in his letter, similar to the rhetorical style Patrick Henry used in his famous speech? See how many you can find... repetition, rhetorical question....Abigail Adam's letter doesn't sound the same at all. She is not using rhetoric, she is writing in a narrative or descriptive style. Find some examples in her letter and prove it with that evidence. Secondly, they are both writing about "new" America. Do they think the newness is good or bad? What is the organization? Which one is an essay and which one is not? What about point of view? What person is the writer using? (First person, 2nd person, third person...) You can do it! Just try to pick it apart. Remember, for compare & contrast, three items to compare should be sufficient.
You first need to do some research to find out about Woodlawn and Freedom Writers. Take notes about how they are alike and different. Decide what about the two you will include in your paper. Write your introduction and then how they compare and contrast. Write a conclusion that sums up your paper.
Compare and contrast is a good essay to writing as it is about making connections within the texts.Write an Introduction that includes the essay question and establishes the texts you are comparing. You may also want to define the idea that links your texts together.Next write your First Paragraph on one of the texts. Give a brief look into the idea that you are writing. High levels of analysis are needed for higher marks.Also writing your paragraphs in the S.E.E.D format will help.[STATEMENT, EXAMPLE, EXPLANATION, DEVELOPMENT]On to the Second Paragraph repeat the process for the first paragraph just change the text.The Third Paragraph is where you make the connection between the two texts and you clearly link the idea from both texts.Then its just the Conclusion and you are done.Hope this helps :)
I would first ask your mortgage lender to compare and contrast the two loans for you, they should be the best resource. Here is an online mortgage calculator: http://www.quickenloans.com/mortgage-calculator/should-you-refinance?gclid=COT8or6__KkCFUTBKgodPR5HXw&qls=GAW_CALC0040.0000603673&ef_id=JohOHJq3WU8AAEGQ:20110712190423:s
You first need to know what time period the other teenagers were living in.
The first book of the Little House series