CompareContrast Subject by Subject Comparison You write a separate essay about each subject but you discuss the same points and arrange them in a logical order Introduction of an essay comparing apples and oranges ID: 578823
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Patterns Chapter 11
Compare/ContrastSlide2
Subject by Subject Comparison
You write a separate essay about each subject, but you discuss the same points and arrange them in a logical order.
Introduction of an essay comparing apples and oranges
Apples (nutrition, growing time, price)
Oranges (nutrition, growing time, price)
ConclusionSlide3
Point by Point Comparisons
You make a point about one subject and then follow it with a comparison to the other subject. Body paragraphs compare both subjects.
Introduction of an essay comparing apples and oranges
Nutrition (apples vs. oranges)
Growing time (apples vs. oranges)
Price (apples vs. oranges)
ConclusionSlide4
Read:
“
Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior
” by Amy Chua Page 410
Identify Chua’s points of comparison using a
venn
diagram or chart. Slide5
Read:
I’m Your Teacher, Not Your Internet-Service Provider” by Ellen Laird (page 417)
Identify her points of comparison using a
venn
diagram or chart.