ASSIGNMENT: Write a 3-4 page (approximately 700-1000 words) comparison/contrast essay in the informative mode. In addition, you must answer the “Think About Your Writing” questions, described below, beneath your essay.
Sample Comparison/Contrast Essay In order to foster learning and growth, all essays you submit must be newly written specifically for this course. Any recycled work will be sent back with a 0, and you will be given one attempt to redo the Touchstone.
A. Begin by choosing a topic for your comparison/contrast essay. You are free to select your own topic, or you may use one of the sample topics listed below. However, you should choose a topic that you have knowledge of so that you have sufficient points of comparison or contrast to discuss in your essay. You will need to compare or contrast two or three primary points about the two subjects you choose to write about, resulting in an essay with either four or six body paragraphs, an introductory paragraph, and a conclusion.
* Compare or contrast two cities you’ve visited or that you’ve lived in
* Compare or contrast two members of your family
* Compare or contrast two sources of news
* Compare or contrast two singers in different music genres
* Compare or contrast two historical figures
* Compare or contrast two artists (for example, Vincent van Gogh and Pablo Picasso or Keith Haring and Andy Warhol)
* Compare or contrast two eras in time
* Compare or contrast two television series
* Compare or contrast two types of technologies (for example, Android and Apple phones or PlayStation and Xbox)
* Compare or contrast two medical topics (for example, traditional medicine and modern medicine or doctors and midwives)
Remember that the two subjects you choose should have a meaningful connection so that you can draw comparisons or contrasts between the two.
Your thesis should convey the main idea of the essay and clearly articulate what two topics you are comparing/contrasting. Because you are writing in the informative mode for this essay, you should use objective language. Remember that for this essay, you are not trying to persuade or convince the audience that one thing is better or worse than the other; you are instead informing the reader about the similarities or differences between the two subjects in an objective manner.
primarily establishes a tone that is subjective and personal observations and opinions are expressed frequently. Consistently demonstrates poor word choices and/or repetitive sentence structures; tone is consistently subjective and the essay is dominated by personal observations and opinions.
Lived in Massachusetts very cold people out here in Boston go running and walking even when it’s cold out it snows and Freezing rain windy storms which leads to icy roads the cost of living is extremely high for these run down apartments that are $2500 or more single family homes are so old ridiculously overpriced prices are &500k or more the school system is terrible there’s lots of restaurants to eat at the weather in Massachusetts well you have 4 seasons fall winter spring and summer fall feels like winter and winter is freezing spring still chilly and by the time summer comes in you basically only have one good nice hot month and that’s July and then august comes and it starts getting a little chilly and that means fall is coming my family and I moved to Houston
The single family homes are pretty much newer and big beautiful homes $230k the apartments $1000 are very nice and a lot cheaper so much to do in Texas carnivals year round you so much restaurants to eat at they have a saying in Texas everything is bigger in Texas it really is the school system is very good it gets very hot in Houston tx the grass stays green and there’s lots of tall palm trees it’s like living in a tropical island