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Assignment: Comparison Essay
In this assignment, you will write an academic essay that compares/contrasts two subjects. You will need to develop your essay in three to four main points using correct structure and format.
GUIDELINES
Structure and word length: develop a compare/contrast essay of approximately 800 words. Structure your essay appropriately for academic writing.
Formatting: Use either APA or MLA format consistently throughout the entire essay (remember that APA and MLA format are not used only for citing sources: they are also used to properly format your essay). You are responsible for looking up the format in your handbook for either APA or MLA (depending on which one you have chosen to use) and using it consistently. In addition, please underline your thesis statement and all your topic sentences, and provide your word count at the end of the essay: e.g. (Count = 880).
Language and style: This particular assignment is based on your own personal views; you may, therefore use slightly informal English. See the information in the modules and in your handbook for guidelines on informal diction and how to develop description that is convincing.
Research: Research is not required to do this assignment. If you use any research, make certain it is used only minimally for this assignment and of sufficient quality to be included in your essay. Remember that for this course (and most college/university courses), Wikipedia is not considered an appropriate source. You must document any paraphrases and/or quotations from secondary sources using in-text citations and either a Works Cited or References page (depending on whether you are using MLAA or APA format).
Topic is
Consider a city or town (or some other significant place) you know really well. Compare and contrast what that place is like today with what it was like when you first knew it. Using specific examples, show how it has changed and explain whether you think the change has been primarily positive, negative, or both. Include enough details so that your essay is credible and meaningful to your reader.
Content:
Content shows originality, insights, thinking, depth, complexity
Details and examples are sharp, appropriate, effective, relevant
Writer’s voice is lively, authentic, interesting
Tone and approach are appropriate to topic/subject matter and audience
Purpose and approach are clear; topic/approach to topic is original, fresh, of intrinsic/potential interest to readers
Writing is honest & sincere
Writer engages fully with topic
Structure:
Central idea comes through clearly
The introduction smoothly leads the reader to your thesis statement with enough information to spark an interest in the topic
Thesis statement is clear and includes the main points of comparison; sub-points of the thesis connect to topic sentences of body paragraphs
Thesis matches with what is written in the body of the essay
Points/paragraphs follow each other logically and are clearly related to central idea
Paper is cohesive, moving from one point to another clearly and smoothly
Paragraphs themselves are focused and unified, each having a clear purpose and clear topic sentence
The conclusion sums up the main points and thesis effectively
Sentences:
Clear and correct sentence structure (has been proofread for such matters as comma splices, fragments, fused sentences, mixed constructions, parallelism problems, dangling modifiers, and so forth)