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Compare and Contrast essay - Coggle Diagram
Compare and Contrast essay
Trasition words
Types
Contrast
In contrast,
Unlike + noun phrase ,
Compare
Similarly,
Like + noun phrase,
Defintion
Transitions are words or phrases that help your sentences flow easily and allow your readers to easily follow your ideas.
Block Method
Defintion
This method compares two topics in two paragraphs. In the first you talk about one topic and in the second about another, but referring to the first
Structure
Body Paragraph 2 - Subject B
Talk about another topic in reference to the first
Similarities of the topic 1
R1
R2
R3
Diferences of the topic 2
R1
R2
R3
Both
Diferences of the 2 topics
R1
R2
R3
Conclusion Paragraph
Body Paragraph 1 - Subject A
talk about a topic
Similarities of the topic 1
R1
R2
R3
Differences of the topic 2
R1
R2
R3
Both
Similarities of the 2 topics
R1
R2
R3
Introduction Paragraph
Hook
Background information about the 2 subjects
Tesis Statement
Mention the 2 subjects
Clarify whether to talk about similarities, differences or both
Point- by-point method
Definition
It is a method the writer talks about one point of comparison between the two subjects in each paragraph.
Structure
Introduction Paragraph
Hook
Background about the two topics
Thesis
Include the points (can be 2 or more) of comparison between the 2 subjects.
It has to make it clear if you are talking about similarities, differences or both
Body Paragraph 1 - Point of Comparison 1
The order in which the subject is touched on and the points in common must follow the same order as the thesis.
Body Paragraph 2- Point of comparison 2
The order in which the subject is touched on and the points in common must follow the same order as the thesis.
Conclusion Paragraph
Restate the thesis
Restate the point of comparison
It has to make it clear if you are talking about similarities, differences or both
Give an opinion or realization