Compare/Contrast Essays

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Compare/Contrast Essays Choices for Organization Transition Words Checklist

To COMPARE means to show how two things are SIMILAR. Two Definitions First To COMPARE means to show how two things are SIMILAR. To CONTRAST means to show how two things are DIFFERENT.

Whole-to-Whole Also called “Block Strategy.” In this structure, you say everything about one item then everything about the other. For instance, if you’re comparing a book and a movie, say everything about the characters, setting, and plot for the book then everything about the characters, setting, and plot for the movie. The points in each of the sections should be the same. The points in each of the sections should be explained in the same order.

Whole-to-Whole Structure Introduction Paragraph Item #1 Item #2 Conclusion Paragraph Whole-to-Whole comparison and contrast uses a separate paragraph for each item you're discussing. For a paper comparing and contrasting a book to a movie, the paragraph for Item #1 would include everything about the book and the paragraph for Item #2 would cover everything about the movie. The points in each of the paragraphs should be the same and they should be explained in the same order (for instance, you might discuss character, setting, and plot for both, and in that order for both). Introduction Paragraph Item #1 Item #2 Conclusion Paragraph

Similarities-to-Differences In this structure, you explain all the similarities about the items being compared and then you explain all the differences. For instance, you might explain that the characters and plot were similar in both the book and movie in the one section. In the next section, you could explain that the settings were different. The book took place during the summer while the movie took place during the winter.

Similarities-to-Differences Structure Introduction Paragraph Similarities Differences Conclusion Paragraph Similarities-to-Differences uses separate paragraphs for similarities and differences. In other words, the body of your paper would have two large paragraphs: one for similarities, and another for differences.

Point-by-Point In this structure, you explain one point of comparison before moving to the next point. For instance, you would write about the characters in the book and movie in one paragraph, then you would write about the setting in the book and movie in the next section.

Point-by-Point Structure Point-by-Point comparison and contrast uses a separate paragraph for each point. Point #1 for your paper could be information about the characters in the book and the movie. Point #2 will be in a separate paragraph. For consistency, begin with the same item in each paragraph of your point-by-point paper. For instance, for each point that you discuss, explain the information about the book first and then about the movie. Introduction Paragraph Point #1 Point #2 Conclusion Paragraph

Transition Words In compare and contrast essays, transition words tell a reader that the writer is changing from talking about one item to the other. Transitional words and phrases help make a paper smoother and more coherent by showing the reader the connections between the ideas that are being presented.

Transition Words To Compare Also As As well as Both In the same manner In the same way Like Likewise Most important Same Similar Similarly The same as Too When you're comparing items, using a transition from this list will signal to readers that you're changing from one item to the next and it will also tell the reader that the two items are similar. Here are some examples: The characters in the movie were very similar to the characters in the book. Both the characters in the movie and in the book were interested in detective work.

Transition Words To Contrast On the other hand, using one of the transitions from this list of words will signal readers that the two items you're discussing are different. Here are some examples: The setting in the book was summer while the setting in the movie was winter. The events in the book took place during several afternoons, but the events in the movie took place during the evening. To Contrast Although But Differ Even though However In contrast Instead Nevertheless On the contrary On the other hand Unless Unlike While Yet

Checklist 1. Purpose and Supporting Details: a. The paper compares and contrasts items clearly. b. The paper points to specific examples to illustrate the comparison. c. The paper includes only the information relevant to the comparison.

Checklist 2. Organization & Structure a. The paper breaks the information into the whole-to-whole, similarities-to- differences, or point-by-point structure. b. The paper follows a consistent order when discussing the comparison. c. The paper breaks the information into paragraphs.

Checklist 3. Transitions & Coherence a. The paper moves smoothly from one idea to the next. b. The paper uses comparison and contrast transition words to show relationships between ideas. c. The paper uses a variety of sentence structures and transitions.