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Compare & Contrast Essay Examine the similarities and differences between two or more objects.
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What does a compare & contrast essay include? It holds the readers attention Clearly identifies the subjects that are being compared (fiction & nonfiction books) Includes specific & relevant details Follows a clear plan of organization Use language & details appropriate for the audience Uses transitional words & phrases to clarify similarities & differences
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Fiction & Nonfiction Texts How are they alike? How are they different? What did you learn?
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Comparing & Contrasting is a process.
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Point-by-Point Outline A point-by-point outline allows you to line up your key points, showing how they relate to one another.
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Point-by-Point Older Books & Newer Books Point 1: Book A: older books feature children as trouble-free characters Book B: newer books feature children facing complex issues
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Point-by-Point Older Books & Newer Books Point 2: Book A: older books tend to avoid racial and social conflicts Book B: modern books are likely to describe, in detail, realistic racial and social conflicts
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Point-by-Point Older Books & New Books Point 3: Book A: offers the reader an opportunity to enter a new perspective Book B: gives the reader a chance to entertain a new point-of-view
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What you will do: Read a fiction book & a nonfiction book that deal with the same topic Identify the purpose for your comparison Create a Venn diagram that compares and contrasts the two books Fill in a prewriting outline Write a C/C essay – rough draft Edit & peer edit Write a final C/C essay Choose a book for a movie poster Create movie poster Videotape book recommendation
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Feature film posters can be all sorts of different.
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Documentary movie posters are all sorts of different.
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You can do it! It will be fun! Learning can be fascinating; let it take you to exciting and interesting places. For this to happen, you have to be involved.
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