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Compare and Contrast, Subject and Verb Agreement

ENG 002  Module 5

Rectangle frame Course   Perspective   Objectives   Assignment Overview   Compare and Contrast   Reading   Compare and Contrast Structures   AVP: The Compare and Contrast Essay   Subject-Verb Agreement Exercise   Discussion   MyWritingLab Exercises   Compare and Contrast Paragraph Draft   Cause and Effect Paragraph Final Version    Module Progress green RectangleLine

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Compare and Contrast Paragraph Draft

After reading Chapter 6 in Along These Lines, write a draft compare and contrast paragraph. The paragraph should use one of the two structures you have learned in this module.

The paragraph should be well-developed, which means: you need a topic sentence, supporting sentences, and a concluding sentence (clincher). The paragraph should be unified and coherent with specific supporting details or examples for support. It should provide sentence variety (simple, compound, and complex sentences). The sentences should be clear, concise, and arranged in a logical order. Transitional words and phrases should be used to provide coherence. Choose one point of view: first, second, or third person.

Complete and submit the draft of your compare and contrast paragraph to Smarthinking no later than Sunday 11:59 PM EST/EDT. Smarthinking can be accessed by clicking the Services link under Resources.

NOTE: When you submit your paragraph, you need to let them know it is a compare and contrast paragraph. The tutors need to know it is a paragraph, not an essay, and which kind of paragraph you are submitting.

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