comparison and contrast
ment
:
Comparison
-
Contrast
Creative Visual Project
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Comparison points out similarities. Contrast points out differences.
For this ass
i
gnment
,
create
a
comparison,
contrast, or
comparison and
contrast
creative
visual project
using
one of the topic
options
listed
below.
Note: If
you
prefer
a topic that is
not
listed below, please consult your instructor for approval.
This
visual project
should
include
an
introductory paragraph with a clear thesis statement that i
ntroduces both subjects, states
whether the project is a comparison or contrast
,
and mention
s
the
three
main points you plan to discuss.
In
the
body of the presentation,
include
clear
topic sentences
and
appropriate
supporting
details
. The
concluding
paragraph should summarize
the
three
main points and
state what
you learned as a result
of comparing
or
contrast
ing the two subjects
.
The project requires a
minimum of 4
0
sentences
(
6
0
maximum
)
, visual aid
s
, and
proper organization of content
–
Alternating or Block Method
.
Please provide at least
two
sources
—
popular or
scholarly publications
—
to support your position along with parenthetical references and a well
-
documented
Works Cited page at the end of the presentation.
Proofread carefully for
grammar,
spelling, punctuation,
s
entence structure,
and
word
choice
.
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