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[url=http://essaycapital.com/blog/all-about-essay/comparative-essay/9.html]Compare contrast essays[/url] are written with analysis of two or more like works, theories, products or services in mind. They are meant to provide a more thorough evaluation into the similarities and differences. They may also show how to items are related or categorized similarly, based on specific characteristics. Each characteristic or feature is usually discussed separately, beginning with a new paragraph. There are no specific formats for such papers, though they should follow a basic structure that all research papers adhere to. Often analysis that provides insight into similarities or differences requires in depth research and information gathering. Such information provides proof for the writer. Therefore, sources must be reputable and scholarly. Information should come from those who are considered experts or respected researchers in their chosen specialty. Sources should provide information and examples that are relevant to the subject.
The topics that can be discussed in such papers are endless. Literary works from the same era with different authors are often analyzed. Different works from the same author are also discussed for style and composition. Theories can be labeled into one specific type or group. Methods and practices are also labeled in this way. Market research often looks at various models of the same product, to provide objective consumer reports. When more than one item or piece of work is discussed, applicable terminology related to subject matter of the paper should be learned and used correctly. For literary works or those in other forms of media, genre and method are often analyzed. Regardless of subject matter, papers must begin with an introduction which contains the thesis statement or main concept that will be discussed. The introduction is usually one or two paragraphs, depending on how detailed the discussion becomes. Points of discussion are provided in the body, with new ideas beginning in new paragraphs. Paragraphs should flow from one to another with the use of transition statements or sentences. The ending or conclusion of the paper will summarize the main idea or ideas that were analyzed. All sources should be properly cited in the text and on the reference page, using the required style.
Compare contrast essays can provide us with quite a bit of information that is useful in decision making. They can assist with marketing and product development decisions or with purchasing recommendations. They should contain unbiased information, resisting the temptation to show partiality toward one product or work. Most writers find this type of paper interesting and enjoyable to compose. At times, students face challenges with short deadlines, lack of research time or in organizing material. Academia Research offers services such as Research, writing and editing to assist students with such course assignments. Writers who are knowledgeable about specific subjects are matched to each order. Message boards are available for customers and writers to discuss important information regarding the research paper to be composed. All works are well written with authentic or original content.
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 3:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

This handout will help you first to determine whether a particular assignment is asking for comparison/contrast and then to generate a list of similarities and differences, decide which similarities and differences to focus on, and organize your paper so that it will be clear and effective. It will also explain how you can (and why you should) develop a thesis that goes beyond "Thing A and Thing B are similar in many ways but different in others."

In your career as a student, you'll encounter many different kinds of writing assignments, each with its own requirements. One of the most common is the comparison/contrast essay, in which you focus on the ways in which certain things or ideas—usually two of them—are similar to (this is the comparison) and/or different from (this is the contrast) one another. By assigning such essays, your instructors are encouraging you to make connections between texts or ideas, engage in critical thinking, and go beyond mere description or summary to generate interesting analysis: when you reflect on similarities and differences, you gain a deeper understanding of the items you are comparing, their relationship to each other, and what is most important about them.

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