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Do Now! Write down 3-5 similarities and 3-5 differences between expository and narrative writing.
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INDEPENDENT READING
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Compare & Contrast Introduction
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Compare/ Contrast A form of expository writing Includes similarities and differences between subjects Uses facts or outside support
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Compare & Contrast Tip: READ SLOWLY! Reading slowly helps you notice details, key words, or other clues the author uses in comparing and contrasting!
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contrasts Some words that signal contrasts are: different, but, on the other hand, however comparisons : Some words that signal comparisons are : Both, Each, Like, Same, Also, Too Compare & Contrast Hint Words
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Why Compare & Contrast? two main There are two main reasons that people use comparison and contrast: 1. To Explain 2. To Evaluate
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1. To Explain To Explain- You might compare and contrast kinds of food, for instance, to help someone understand which food need to be refrigerated and which can be stored in a cabinet or in a bowl on the counter.
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To Evaluate- You might compare and contrast kinds of food to show why one kind of food or brand of food is better than another. For example, apples are a better snack than butter. 2. To Evaluate
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Organizing a Compare/Contrast Essay 1. Subject by Subject Organization 2. Feature by Feature Organization Springboard Page 93
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Subject-by-Subject Organization all aspects about one subject all aspects about the other subject. o The subject-by-subject organization allows the writer to compare or contrast the two subjects by describing all aspects about one subject and then describing all aspects about the other subject. Subject A Subject B
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Subject by Subject Organization – P. 93 Discuss all the features of one subject, then all the features of the other subject Example: Subject A: Mammals Habitat Reproduction Physiology Subject B: Reptiles Habitat Reproduction Physiology
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Subject-by-Subject Organization Example: Subject A—McDonalds Point 1—flavor Point 2—service Point 3—environment Subject B—Burger King Point 1—flavor Point 2—service Point 3—environment McDonalds Flavor Service Environment Burger King Flavor Service Environment
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Feature-by-Feature Organization discuss each subject in light of that feature Select a feature common to both subjects and then discuss each subject in light of that feature. Then go on to the next feature. Feature 1 Feature 2 Feature 3
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Feature by Feature Organization – P. 93 Select a feature common to both subjects and then discuss each subject in light of that feature. Then go on to the next feature. Example: Feature A: Habitat Mammals Reptiles Feature B: Reproduction Mammals Reptiles Feature C: Physiology Mammals Reptiles
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Feature-by-Feature Organization Example: Feature 1: Flavor Subject A: McDonalds Subject B: Burger King Feature 2: Service Subject A: McDonalds Subject B: Burger King Feature 3: Environment Subject A: McDonalds Subject B: Burger King Flavor Flavor McDonalds Burger King Service Service McDonalds Burger King Environment Environment McDonalds Burger King
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On Your Own… 1. Select two topics that are important to you to compare 2. Organize how you could compare them using subject by subject organization and feature by feature organization.
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