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| Comparison and Contrast discuss similarities
and differences. Strictly
speaking, comparison means finding similarities and contrast means finding
differences. However, when an instructor asks you to compare two things,
you are generally suppposed to compare and contrast. I.
Forms of Comparison and Contrast
A.
To inform about an unfamiliar subject by relating it to another subject
more familiar to the
B. To
inform about two unfamiliar subjects by relating them to a general
principle or idea that C. To inform about some unfamiliar
general principle or idea by comparing and contrasting two
Unfamiliar General Principle à Familiar & Familiar II.
Organizing a Comparison/Contrast Essay A. Whole
by Whole Method (Use when points of comparison or
contrast are broad A B, AB, AB C. Likeness/Difference
Method (Use when likenesses or differences
are the main III. Pitfalls
A. The
thesis is not narrow enough to compare and contrast two subjects.
B.
The writer doesn't know enough about both subjects.
C. The
essay doesn't have a point.
D. The
presentation of each topic is unbalanced, leaving the essay
ill-proportioned |