Saturday, June 13, 2020
How to Write a Compare and Contrast Essay in College
How to Write a Compare and Contrast Essay in CollegePeople often ask me how to write a compare and contrast essay in college. The good news is that if you are able to approach the subject in an effective manner, there should be little difficulty in getting this correct. You should remember the subject as a problem-solving exercise.First of all, write an introduction for your essay in terms of what you are addressing. If it's a comparison between two hypothetical students, the introduction should begin by making sure you are addressing to the 'two hypothetical students' - that is, the student who would be the subject of the essay.Next, you should illustrate what you are talking about. Do not use examples; instead, use examples to illustrate ideas that you want to make clear. It's OK to include your own examples (with all their facts and details) as long as they are relevant to your argument.Describe what your topic is about. Give it a name, and then think about how you want people to know about it. The best way to do this is to first think about the sort of information that you want to cover. This is a problem-solving exercise and will help you determine what information you want to include in your paper.Finally, outline the arguments for each side of the issue. Make sure you add your readers to your 'subjects,' so that you can answer questions later on.Keep it short, if you can, and never go beyond the point of impressing the reader. Don't try to go into the reasons for your argument, or the shortcomings of your subject.When writing for your essay, you need to be careful not to over-assimilate the information that you receive from the students, either. You need to keep your viewpoint out of it.The above tips should help you on how to write a compare and contrast essay in college. And, the key to any persuasive essay is to keep it short, so you can get on with the rest of the work.
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