Part One: Discussion

The pairs below are things that seem very similar. With a partner or group, brainstorm the ways in which these things are different.

  • Nike and Adidas
  • Canada and the US
  • holidays and weekends

Part Two: Writing

One of the most common academic writing tasks is the "Compare and/or Contrast" composition. The key to an interesting comparison is to avoid the obvious; if two subjects appear similar, focusing on the differences will result in more interesting and unexpected ideas. In this unit, you will write a single paragraph comparing/contrasting two subjects. The paragraph should follow the basic structure covered in Unit One:

Paragraph Structure

Topic Sentence

  • This is a sentence, usually the first or second one, that describes the main idea and focus of your paragraph.
  • In order to be effective, a topic sentence can’t be too narrow, too broad, incomplete, or an announcement.

In a comparison contrast paragraph, you introduce the two subjects and clearly state whether the focus is on similarities, differences, or both.

Supporting Sentences

  • These are the sentences that give support to your topic sentence.
  • They provide reasons and supporting details to expand upon your main idea and back it up with details and facts.
  • In order to be effective, supporting sentences need to be focused, have supporting details, and be clearly related to the main idea.

In a comparison contrast paragraph, develop the main idea in the topic sentence with specific points to compare and/or contrast. Because a single paragraph is a short composition, you might want to focus on only the similarities or differences between the two subjects.

Concluding Sentence

  • The concluding sentence is usually the last sentence of the paragraph.
  • An effective lets the reader know that the topic has been fully developed.

In a comparison contrast paragraph, make a final statement, perhaps suggesting your overall opinion of the two subjects, which of the two is superior, etc.

Exercise

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