Chapter 2 – ILLUSTRATION Chapter 6 – COMPARISON & CONTRAST Copyright © 2012 Terry Hudson.

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Chapter 2 – ILLUSTRATION Chapter 6 – COMPARISON & CONTRAST Copyright © 2012 Terry Hudson

Definition  Using specific examples to support a general point Prewriting  Adding Details  Creating Topic Sentence Copyright © 2012 Terry Hudson

Planning  Adding Details  Eliminating Repetitive Details Drafting and Revising  Combining Sentences  Adding Transitions  Adding Details Proofreading Copyright © 2012 Terry Hudson

Definitions  Compare to Point Out Similarities  Contrast to Point Out Differences Copyright © 2012 Terry Hudson

Limit Topic Avoid Obvious Topic Make Point in Topic Sentence Do Not Announce in Topic Sentence Have Focus Cover Both Subjects to be Compared or Contrasted Copyright © 2012 Terry Hudson

Organizing  Subject by Subject  Point by Point Transitions Copyright © 2012 Terry Hudson

Prewriting  Getting Points of Comparison/Contrast  Adding Details to the Points Planning Copyright © 2012 Terry Hudson

Drafting and Revising the Draft Proofreading  Point by Point Pattern  Subject by Subject Pattern Copyright © 2012 Terry Hudson