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Comparison / Contrast

An introduction to the concept and formatting for C/C

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Comparing vs. Contrasting

Comparing = Examining similarities

Contrasting = Examining differences

• What features do the items have in common?

• How do they agree?

• When could one substitute/be mistakenfor the other?

• What unique features distinguish one from the other?

• How do they disagree?

• Why choose one over the other?

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Comparing / Contrasting Example:

vs

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First, let’s look at comparing…

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Comparing

Similarities:

• Involve insulin

• Similar symptoms

• Genetics contribute to risk

• Complications with kidneys, eyes, circulation

• Monitoring is essential

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Comparing

Choose 2points:

Similarities:

• Involve insulin

• Some symptoms are the same

• Genetics contribute to risk

• Complications with kidneys, eyes, circulation

• Monitoring is essential Symptoms

Insulin

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Comparing2 Points

Type 1: Insulin –

What role does insulin play?

Type 1: Symptoms –

What are the symptoms?

Type 2: Insulin –

What role does insulin play?

Type 2: Symptoms –

What are the symptoms?

Always use the same points

for both sides

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Comparison Essay

Introduction paragraph with hook

Type 1: Insulin

Type 2: Insulin

Type 1: Symptoms

Type 2: Symptoms

Conclusion: Make a prediction

Each one of these boxes is a full paragraph with details, explanations and examples.

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Comparison Essay

Introduction paragraph with hook

Type 1: Insulin

Type 2: Insulin

Type 1: Symptoms

Type 2: Symptoms

Conclusion: Make a prediction

Type 1 is discussed first

Type 2 is discussed second

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Comparison Essay

Introduction paragraph with hook

Type 1: Insulin

Type 2: Insulin

Type 1: Symptoms

Type 2: Symptoms

Conclusion: Make a prediction

This format is called

“Block” or “Subject”

comparison

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Comparison Essay

Introduction paragraph with hook

Type 1: Insulin

Type 2: Insulin

Type 1: Symptoms

Type 2: Symptoms

Conclusion: Make a prediction

INSULIN: Type 1INSULIN: Type 2

SYMPTOMS: Type 1SYMPTOMS: Type 2

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Comparison Essay

Introduction paragraph with hook

Type 1: Insulin

Type 2: Insulin

Type 1: Symptoms

Type 2: Symptoms

Conclusion: Make a prediction

This format is called

“Alternating” or

“Point-by-point”

comparison

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Now, let’s look at contrasting…

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Contrasting

• Age of onset: youth

• Symptom onset: Sudden

• Rare: 10% or less

• Treatment: Insulin injections usually required

• Weight: not weight-related

• Age of onset: adult

• Symptom onset: Gradual

• Common: 90% +

• Treatment:diet, lifestyle, oral medication, insulin injections

• Weight: linked to obesity

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Treatment

Onset

Contrasting2 points

• Age of onset: youth

• Symptom onset: Sudden

• Rare: 10% or less

• Treatment: Insulin injections usually required

• Weight: not weight-related

• Age of onset: adult

• Symptom onset: Gradual

• Common: 90% +

• Treatment: diet, lifestyle, oral medication, insulin injections

• Weight: linked to obesity

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Treatment

Onset

Contrastingpoints

• Age of onset: youth

• Symptom onset: Sudden

• Rare: 10% or less

• Treatment: Insulin injections usually required

• Weight: not weight-related

• Age of onset: adult

• Symptom onset: Gradual

• Common: 90% +

• Treatment: diet, lifestyle, oral medication, insulin injections

• Weight: linked to obesity

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Contrastingpoints

Type 1: Onset

Type 1: Treatment

Type 2: Onset

Type 2: Treatment

Always use the same points for both sides

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Contrasting Essay

Introduction paragraph with hook

Type 1: Onset

Type 2: Onset

Type 1: Treatment

Type 2: Treatment

Conclusion: Make a prediction

Each one of these boxes is a full paragraph with details, explanations and examples.

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Contrasting Essay

Introduction paragraph with hook

Type 1: Onset

Type 2: Onset

Type 1: Treatment

Type 2: Treatment

Conclusion: Make a prediction

Type 1 is discussed first

Type 2 is discussed second

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Contrasting Essay

Introduction paragraph with hook

Type 1: Onset

Type 2: Onset

Type 1: Treatment

Type 2: Treatment

Conclusion: Make a prediction

This format is called

“Block” or “Subject”

comparison

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Contrasting Essay

Introduction paragraph with hook

Type 1: Onset

Type 2: Onset

Type 1: Treatment

Type 2: Treatment

Conclusion: Make a prediction

ONSET: Type 1ONSET: Type 2

TREATMENT: Type 1TREATMENT: Type 2

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Contrasting Essay

Introduction paragraph with hook

Type 1: Onset

Type 2: Onset

Type 1: Treatment

Type 2: Treatment

Conclusion: Make a prediction

This format is called

“Alternating” or

“Point-by-point”

comparison

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Review

Introduction ¶

Type 1 Diabetes: Insulin ¶

Type 1 Diabetes: Symptoms ¶

Type 2 Diabetes: Insulin ¶

Type 2 Diabetes: Symptoms ¶

Conclusion ¶

“Block” or

“Subject”

comparison

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ReviewIntroduction ¶

Type 1 Diabetes: Onset ¶

Type 2 Diabetes: Onset ¶

Type 1 Diabetes: Treatment ¶

Type 2 Diabetes: Treatment ¶

Conclusion ¶

“Alternating”

or

“Point-by-point”

comparison

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Another (quick) Example

of Comparison/Contrast formatting

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C/C Formatting

Compare:

Dog Cat

Intelligence

Companionship

2 Points of Comparison

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Subject/Block format

I. Introduction

II. Dog’s Intelligence

III. Dog’s Companionship

IV. Cat’s Intelligence

V. Cat’s Companionship

VI. Conclusion

All dog

info. first

All cat

info. second

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Alternating/Point-by-point format

I. Introduction

II. Dog’s Intelligence

III. Cat’s Intelligence

IV. Dog’s Companionship

V. Cat’s Companionship

VI. Conclusion

Intelligence

for each

Companionship

for each

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J21 Challenge

Follow the instructions on the next few slides for J21.

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J21 Challenge

For J21, you will write 2 outlines

on a piece of paper in your Journal.

The first outline will be in Subject/Block format.

The 2nd outline will be in Alternating/Point-by-Point format.

Please go to the next slide for details…

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J21 Challenge

Compare:

Coke Pepsi

Taste

Ingredients

2 Points of Comparison

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J21 Challenge

I. Introduction

II. _________________________

III. _________________________

IV. _________________________

V. _________________________

VI. Conclusion

Copy the outline below onto a piece of paper to place n your Journal and fill in the blanks about Coke & Pepsi

Use Subject / Block

Comparison

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J21 Challenge

I. Introduction

II. _________________________

III. _________________________

IV. _________________________

V. _________________________

VI. Conclusion

Copy the outline below onto a piece of paper to place n your Journal and fill in the blanks about Coke & Pepsi

Use Alternating/

Point-by-point

Comparison

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Did you complete J21?

End of presentation.