Eassy due 9/25/2017 3:00AM

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Comparison-ContrastEssayOutline.docx

In preparation for the Outline of the Comparison-Contrast essay, fill out the following chart with information about the two subjects you have chosen to compare and contrast:

Subject A (Lucy)

Subject B (Lihong)

Similarities

E.g., Both Lucy and Lihong are college students now.

Both Lucy and Lihong likes painting.

Both Lucy and Lihong likes traveling

Both Lucy and Lihong likes to share daily things to each other

Differences

Lucy takes her high school and university in America.

Lucy likes watercolor painting

Lucy likes go to beach

Lucy do not have a part time job.

Lihong takes her high school and university in China

Lihong likes sketch painting

Lihong likes go to museum

Lihong has a part time job in China

Use the information from your chart to write the outline. Based on the information above, you may fill out the following outline form as follows:

Outline

Introduction:

Thesis statement: E.g., Both Lucy and Lihong are a college student, but they have different education experience and hobbies.

Body:

Paragraph 1:

Topic sentence: Lucy is a college student.

Details: 1) Lucy studied in America since High school

2) Lucy likes watercolor painting and going to the beaches.

3) Lucy do not have a part time job

Paragraph 2:

Topic sentence: Lihong is a college student.

Details:1) Lihong studied in China.

2) Lihong likes sketch painting and going to the museums.

3) Lihong has a par time job.

Paragraph 3:

Topic sentence: Although Lucy and Lihong studied in different countries and have different experiance., they are both likeing to share daily things to each other.

Details: Lucy shares American life and experience to Lihong.

Lihong shares College life in China to Lucy

Conclusion: Both Lucy and Lihong are best friend. Although Lucy studied in America and Lihong studied in China, it is far away to meet each other, we still would like to share our different experience in different countries to keep our friendship.

However, you have to decide what form of organization is best for your topic: Point-by-point or Subject-by-Subject. Draw a simple chart depending on your form of organization and fill it out with information as I have done in the example. Once you are done with the chart, transfer the information to your outline, as I have done above. Please do NOT delete the labels (Introduction, Thesis Statement, etc.) of the Outline below. Fill in the information where it belongs (e.g., type your Thesis Statement next to Thesis statement: ) and upload this whole document, together with your own completed chart and outline to Canvas by the last minute of class.

Outline

Introduction:

Hook (if available now):

Some info about the subjects to be compared (if available now):

Thesis statement (REQUIRED):

Body:

Paragraph 1:

Topic sentence (REQUIRED):

Details (A FEW REQUIRED):

Paragraph 2:

Topic sentence (REQUIRED):

Details (A FEW REQUIRED):

Paragraph 3:

Topic sentence (REQUIRED):

Details (A FEW REQUIRED)

Conclusion: (If available now)

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