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Serjik [45]
3 years ago
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Write a short composition comparing or contrasting two things. Your introduction should be one paragraph, your body should be ap

proximately three paragraphs, and your conclusion should be one paragraph. You may want to review the options for the first exam question. One option requires you to compare or contrast two things, and you can get a better understanding of that by completing this activity.
Some suggested topics are (1) your mother and father, (2) city and country life, (3) childhood and adulthood, or (4) movies and books.

Be sure to prewrite and plan your writing. Before you begin the actual writing, you may also wish to compose a clear thesis statement to focus your thinking. Place the statement somewhere in your first paragraph to keep your writing on track. Many times, the thesis statement works nicely as the last sentence of the first paragraph. The thesis statement can top off an interesting lead-in. Each paragraph in the body should have a strong topic sentence that clearly supports your stated thesis. To make your comparisons or contrasts coherent, use transitional words and phrases like as well as, different from, in contrast, just as, like, on the other hand, the same as, and unlike. Conclude by summarizing the key details of the body. Don’t introduce new material, but do try to give a fresh twist to the wording of your important points. Your reader will be bored if you say exactly what you said before.

Your paragraph should include an introduction, body, and conclusion and include phrases that compare and contrast (like, as well as, on the other hand, and so on).
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astra-53 [7]3 years ago
4 0
I am not going to do the work for you but i will give you a head start so you can understand what you really want to write about.

If you want to write about your family like your mother and father, you can start off by saying how they first met and once that happens you can also write how much they care about you and how much you care about them. Also write about what they do for your birthdays and how they make you happy. That could be a good topic. The introduction for this will be how they first met the body will be how much you guys care about each other deeply and the conclusion is to answer why you care so much about them.

The City and country life could be a great start for your topic. You could talk about where you were born and where you were raised and why this city and/or country is your home. talk about the memories. So the introduction will be where you are born and where you were raised, the body will be about how and why that city and/or country is your home and the conclusion will about your memories in your home.

Childhood and adulthood will be a excellent topic because you talking about your childhood, what you did, what you liked about it and how you will miss it once you hit adulthood. The introduction will be about memories of your childhood, the body will be how much you liked it and how much youre going to miss it once you hit adulthood. and the conclusion will your goal plan once you hit adulthood like what are you going to accomplish when you finally graduate high school? How can you achieve your goals. something like that

Movies and books might not be a great topic because you are just talking about your favorite movies and/or books and if you haven't read any books in your life then it won't be a long paragraph so this topic is not recommended. 

So to conclude this either 1,2,or 3 should be a great topic. But if i were you I would choose 3 because you get to talk about the memories you made during your childhood and how you are going to miss it by the time you are an adult. 

Hope this helped :)
Have a great day 
stira [4]3 years ago
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