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?
Comparing
Similarities:
• Involve insulin
• Similar symptoms
• Genetics contribute to risk
• Complications with kidneys, eyes, circulation
• Monitoring is essential
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Contrastingpoints
Type 1: Onset
Type 1: Treatment
Type 2: Onset
Type 2: Treatment
Always use the same points for both sides
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.
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
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
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
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
Review
Introduction ¶
Type 1 Diabetes: Insulin ¶
Type 1 Diabetes: Symptoms ¶
Type 2 Diabetes: Insulin ¶
Type 2 Diabetes: Symptoms ¶
Conclusion ¶
“Block” or
“Subject”
comparison
ReviewIntroduction ¶
Type 1 Diabetes: Onset ¶
Type 2 Diabetes: Onset ¶
Type 1 Diabetes: Treatment ¶
Type 2 Diabetes: Treatment ¶
Conclusion ¶
“Alternating”
or
“Point-by-point”
comparison
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
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
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…
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
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