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Do I want this car … ?
Do I want this car … ?
… or do I want that
other car?
… or do I want that
other car?
The Comparison or Contrast Essay
Presentation adapted from: rlsimmons.blogs.com/enc1101/files/cc01.ppt
Do I want this guy … ?
Do I want this guy … ? … or do I
want that guy?
… or do I want that
guy?
Do I want to visit Egypt on my next
vacation … ?
Do I want to visit Egypt on my next
vacation … ?
… or do I want to go to Las
Vegas?
… or do I want to go to Las
Vegas?
Do I want to eat something
healthy… ?
Do I want to eat something
healthy… ?
… or do I want something
bad?
… or do I want something
bad?
Understand what comparison or contrast requires you to do.
Always choose two equal items—two cars, two vacations, two sports stars—not two unequal items, like a car and an octopus.Next, decide if you want to compare or contrast as your primary strategy. The essay should be 80/20 in favor of one strategy, not 50/50.Your job is to interest the reader. Choose points to discuss that are not immediately obvious.
Now let’s test your
understanding . . .
Now let’s test your
understanding . . .
A baby is like a vacuum cleaner.
WRONG!
Even though my little brother Fred is 20 years my junior, he and I have much in common.Yeah, baby!
My sister and I look alike, have common hobbies, and enjoy the same foods.
Boring!
Even though Venus and Serena Williams are both professional tennis stars, they differ in their opinions about men, movies, and music.
Excellent!
Make the comparison or contrast interesting.
Be sure that your essay has a purpose. Ask yourself this important question: Why would anyone want to read this comparison or contrast?Consider giving the essay a specific audience. Imagine the essay is a letter to a specific person.
Dear Mom and Dad,
My current car is a death trap! Do you want me to be the reason I-4 traffic is at a standstill? For this reason, I want you to consider helping me pay for my dream car, a 2011 Honda Accord …
How to organize your essay
Option #1: The BLOCK format (see page 127 in your text)
IntroductionSubject A Point 1 Point 2 Point 3Subject B Point 1 Point 2 Point 3Conclusion
How to organize your essay
Option #2: The ALTERNATING format
Introduction Point 1
Subject A Subject B
Point 2 Subject A Subject B
Point 3 Subject A Subject B
Conclusion
If we follow the advice above …
Do we have two like things? How are they alike? Would it be better to compare or contrast?What is the purpose?What will make the essay interesting?Would Pattern A or Pattern B work the best?
Comparison and Contrast Transitions
AlsoBy the same tokenIn comparisonLikewiseSimilarly
AlthoughButEven thoughHoweverIn contrastOn the contraryOn the other handYet
ReadRead “Distance Learning versus
Traditional Classes” on page 205.
With a partner, discuss questions 1-3.
The Assignment• Choose a topic from pages 124 (#1) or 207
(#1) OR you may choose your own based on the criteria discussed today.
• Decide on format A or B. • Write a 500 word essay using TNR, 12 pt.
font, double-spaced.
*Bring a printed copy, but also a digital copy (via flash drive or e-mail it to yourself).
DUE: THURSDAY, 4/18.