An Introduction to Comparison and Contrast Essay
In this article, I am going to introduce some basic knowledge about a comparison and contrast essay through answering below questions.
- What’s the comparison and contrast essay?
- When will be the best time to write a comparison and contrast essay?
- How to organize a comparison and contrast essay?
- In the block mode, one can describes all the similarities in the first supporting paragraph and then all the differences in the second supporting paragraph.
- In the point-by-point mode, one identify several important points to compared and contrasted. the first supporting paragraph compare and contrast the two things according to the first point. And then, the second paragraph compare and contrast the two things according to the second point, and so on.
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We can find this answer from their definition. First, comparison is an act of examining resemblances. That means when someone compares two things, he/she looks for how they are similar. Second, contrast is an act of distinguishing by comparing differences. That means when someone contrasts two things, he/she looks for how they are different.
It is important that the two things you want to compare and contrast belong to the same general class. For example, you probably would not want to compare and contrast a car and a celebrity. You could, however, compare and contrast the R&B Music and the Jazz Music.
Comparison and contrast essay is very common in academic writing. When someone wants to show how ideas, people or things are similar or different, comparison and contrast essay would be the best choice. In addition, comparison and contrast are often used to support a point or persuade the reader. For example, in an engineering class, you might compare and contrast two prototypes to explain why one is more efficient than the other.
There are two basic modes for writing a comparison/contrast essay: the block mode and the point-by-point mode.