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  2. 101 Compare and Contrast Essay Ideas for Students - ThoughtCo

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    The following is a list of 101 topics for compare and contrast essays that you are welcome to use in your classroom. As you look through the list, you will see that some items are academic in nature while others are included for interest-building and fun writing activities. Apple vs. Microsoft. Coke vs. Pepsi. Renaissance Art vs. Baroque Art.

  3. Comparing and Contrasting in English - ThoughtCo

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    in contrast to. as opposed to. different from. whereas. Here is a short paragraph using some of these expressions to contrast: Unlike time or money, desire is an unlimited resource. Think about it: In contrast to money which can run out, your desire for new experiences and ideas will never end.

  4. Definition and Examples of Comparison in Composition - ThoughtCo

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    Updated on April 29, 2019. In composition, comparison is a rhetorical strategy and method of organization in which a writer examines similarities and/or differences between two people, places, ideas, or things. Words and phrases that often signal a comparison include similarly, likewise, by comparison, by the same token, in like manner, in the ...

  5. Writing Compare and Contrast Essays - ThoughtCo

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    The first paragraph of your compare and contrast essay should contain references to both sides of your comparison. This paragraph should end with a thesis sentence that sums up your overall purpose or results, like this: While city life brings many social opportunities, country life can provide the best of both worlds.

  6. How to Organize Compare-Contrast Paragraphs - ThoughtCo

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    Create the paragraphs as follows: Paragraph 1: The opening sentence names the two subjects and states that they are very similar, very different or have many important (or interesting) similarities and differences. Continue discussing similarities only using compare-contrast cue words such as "like," "similar to" and "also," for each comparison.

  7. 2 Formats for Use in the Compare-Contrast Essay - ThoughtCo

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    The block method for writing a compare and contrast essay can be illustrated using points A, B, and C to signify individual characteristics or critical attributes. This block format allows the students to compare and contrast subjects, for example, dogs vs. cats, using these same characteristics one at a time.

  8. Contrast in Composition: Definition and Examples - ThoughtCo

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    Updated on February 11, 2019. In composition, contrast is a rhetorical strategy and method of organization in which a writer identifies the differences between two people, places, ideas, or things. On the sentence level, one type of contrast is antithesis. In paragraphs and essays, contrast is generally considered an aspect of comparison.

  9. Using a Venn Diagram for a Compare and Contrast Essay - ThoughtCo

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    Updated on June 14, 2018. A Venn diagram is a great tool for brainstorming and creating a comparison between two or more objects, events, or people. You can use this as a first step to creating an outline for a compare and contrast essay. Simply draw two (or three) large circles and give each circle a title, reflecting each object, trait, or ...

  10. List of contrast words in English. On the contrary. Yet. But. On the one hand. Still. In comparison. While. On the other hand.

  11. How to Use Sentence Connectors to Show Contrast - ThoughtCo

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    Use a comma or semicolon (;) with 'but'. 'But' is the most common way to show contrasting ideas. the main statement, in spite of contrasting statement OR in spite of contrasting statement, main statement. They continued on their journey, in spite of the pouring rain. Use 'in spite of' plus a noun, noun phrase or gerund.