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muminat
3 years ago
8

Hiroshi is planning to write an essay comparing news reports and editorials. Which ideas should he brainstorm about in order to

write an effective essay? Select four options. the characteristics of editorials the characteristics of news reports which genres are similar to editorials which genres are similar to news reports how news reports and editorials are similar how news reports and editorials are different
English
2 answers:
hoa [83]3 years ago
5 0

Since Hiroshi is planning to write an essay comparing news reports and editorials, he should brainstorm about:

  • the characteristics of editorials
  • the characteristics of news reports
  • how news reports and editorials are similar
  • how news reports and editorials are different

In order to effectively compare two things, you have to understand each of them separately. After that, you can compare how they are similar and different. Since his essay is about comparing news reports and editorials, these are the four things he should focus on. It does not matter what genres are similar to news reports and editorials, since his essay is just about the two things.

Masja [62]3 years ago
3 0

The answer is:

The characteristics of editorials

The characteristics of news reports

How news reports and editorials are similar

How news reports and editorials are different

An essay is brief piece of writing on a particular subject. Essays typically contain an idea in the introduction, called thesis statement, which the writer develops and provides evidence for in the next paragraphs.

In Hiroshi's essay, he must compare news reports and editorials. As a consequence, it is proper to describe their characteritics first, and then compare their similarities and differences.

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