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Can someone help me with this assignment?
"Choose one of the options above for an essay comparing or contrasting the two topics in your selection using EITHER the point-by-point OR the subject-by-subject method to organize the details and specific examples. Consider focusing on three to five subtopics and generate ideas through prewriting. Develop a strong thesis statement for your essay that includes your two topics from the list above; your three to five subtopics; and a claim about how they are similar, different, or both. "
Sample Thesis Statements:
If you will argue that your two topics are mostly similar:
Topic A and Topic B share many similar characteristics, including (Supporting point 1), (Supporting point 2), and (Supporting point 3); while they differ in (Additional supporting point), the similarities greatly outweigh the differences.Â
OR
If you will argue that your two topics are mostly different:
While Topic A and Topic B have (Additional supporting point) in common, they are mostly quite different; in fact, they differ in characteristics such as (Supporting point 1), (Supporting point 2), and (Supporting point 3).
OR
If you will argue that your two topics have many important/interesting similarities and differences:Â
Analyzing Topic A and Topic B reveals many fascinating similarities as well as differences; for instance, they share (Supporting point 1) and (Supporting point 1), but are vastly different when it comes to (Supporting point 3) and (Supporting point 4).Â
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You may choose any of these topics:
Topic Options
• Stocks v. Bonds
• Socialism v. Capitalism
• Hitler v. Napoleon
• Apple v. Microsoft
• Renaissance Art v. Baroque Art (or any two artistic periods)
• Biology v. Chemistry
• America in the 1950s v. the 1970s
• Women in 1914 v. today
• Pop Culture in the 1980s v. Pop Culture today
• Abraham Lincoln v. Thomas Jefferson (or any two presidencies)
• British English v. American English
• Writing for print v. Writing for the Web • American Government v. Canadian Government (or any world government)Â
• US Constitution v. Articles of Confederation
• Star Wars v. Star Trek
• Monarchy v. PresidencyÂ
• Thomas Hobbes v. John Locke (or any two philosophers)Â
• The former USSR v. Russia todayÂ
• (World War) Allies v. AxisÂ
• Maya Angelou v. Adrienne Rich (or any two poets)Â
• Nazism v. Fascism
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