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Where do you get your writing ideas?
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Comparison-contrast Essay: Writing
Relax. Your first draft doesn't have to be perfect. You will have time to revise later.
Use a comparison-contrast essay template to create your first draft.
1. Beginning
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Grab the reader's attention.
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Write your focus statement.
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2. Middle
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Compare information in a point-by-point pattern.
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Use transitions to connect your ideas.
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3. Ending
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Sum up the comparison and contrast in a thoughtful way.
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Students—
Read the winning short story!

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 Use the glossary to help find the meaning of literary words and writing terms that will help you think and talk about writing.

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