Find two articles or blogs that offer unique perspectives on the topic of your Proposal
essay and do a comparative critique of their strengths, weaknesses, biases, likely accuracy,
and any other issues relevant to them as information sources. State what you would and
would not use for each one.
Your Compare/Contrast paragraph should include the following:
– Your first sentence should introduce both texts to your reader (with hyperlinks to each
one) and state the main point of the paragraph.
• The bulk of your paragraph will discuss each of the main points of both topics. For
example, you were comparing academic and professional writing:
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Point #1 Paragraph Structure
• Topic A: Academic Writing
• Topic B: Professional Writing
Point #2 Point of View
• Topic A: Academic Writing
Topic B: Professional Writing
Point A3 Tone
– Topic A: Academic Writing
– Topic B: Professional Writing
Conclude your paragraph by stating your decision as to which topic you prefer and
why, or by explaining the purpose of the comparison. You can be persuasive in this
final sentence or two, leaving your reader with the impression of your opinion.Find two articles or blogs that offer unique perspectives on the topic of your Proposal
essay and do a comparative critique of their strengths, weaknesses, biases, likely accuracy,
and any other issues relevant to them as information sources. State what you would and
would not use for each one.
Your Compare/Contrast paragraph should include the following:
– Your first sentence should introduce both texts to your reader (with hyperlinks to each
one) and state the main point of the paragraph.
• The bulk of your paragraph will discuss each of the main points of both topics. For
example, you were comparing academic and professional writing:
ices
Point #1 Paragraph Structure
• Topic A: Academic Writing
• Topic B: Professional Writing
Point #2 Point of View
• Topic A: Academic Writing
Topic B: Professional Writing
Point A3 Tone
– Topic A: Academic Writing
– Topic B: Professional Writing
Conclude your paragraph by stating your decision as to which topic you prefer and
why, or by explaining the purpose of the comparison. You can be persuasive in this
final sentence or two, leaving your reader with the impression of your opinion.Find two articles or blogs that offer unique perspectives on the topic of your Proposal
essay and do a comparative critique of their strengths, weaknesses, biases, likely accuracy,
and any other issues relevant to them as information sources. State what you would and
would not use for each one.
Your Compare/Contrast paragraph should include the following:
– Your first sentence should introduce both texts to your reader (with hyperlinks to each
one) and state the main point of the paragraph.
• The bulk of your paragraph will discuss each of the main points of both topics. For
example, you were comparing academic and professional writing:
ices
Point #1 Paragraph Structure
• Topic A: Academic Writing
• Topic B: Professional Writing
Point #2 Point of View
• Topic A: Academic Writing
Topic B: Professional Writing
Point A3 Tone
– Topic A: Academic Writing
– Topic B: Professional Writing
Conclude your paragraph by stating your decision as to which topic you prefer and
why, or by explaining the purpose of the comparison. You can be persuasive in this
final sentence or two, leaving your reader with the impression of your opinion.Find two articles or blogs that offer unique perspectives on the topic of your Proposal
essay and do a comparative critique of their strengths, weaknesses, biases, likely accuracy,
and any other issues relevant to them as information sources. State what you would and
would not use for each one.
Your Compare/Contrast paragraph should include the following:
– Your first sentence should introduce both texts to your reader (with hyperlinks to each
one) and state the main point of the paragraph.
• The bulk of your paragraph will discuss each of the main points of both topics. For
example, you were comparing academic and professional writing:
ices
Point #1 Paragraph Structure
• Topic A: Academic Writing
• Topic B: Professional Writing
Point #2 Point of View
• Topic A: Academic Writing
Topic B: Professional Writing
Point A3 Tone
– Topic A: Academic Writing
– Topic B: Professional Writing
Conclude your paragraph by stating your decision as to which topic you prefer and
why, or by explaining the purpose of the comparison. You can be persuasive in this
final sentence or two, leaving your reader with the impression of your opinion.Find two articles or blogs that offer unique perspectives on the topic of your Proposal
essay and do a comparative critique of their strengths, weaknesses, biases, likely accuracy,
and any other issues relevant to them as information sources. State what you would and
would not use for each one.
Your Compare/Contrast paragraph should include the following:
– Your first sentence should introduce both texts to your reader (with hyperlinks to each
one) and state the main point of the paragraph.
• The bulk of your paragraph will discuss each of the main points of both topics. For
example, you were comparing academic and professional writing:
ices
Point #1 Paragraph Structure
• Topic A: Academic Writing
• Topic B: Professional Writing
Point #2 Point of View
• Topic A: Academic Writing
Topic B: Professional Writing
Point A3 Tone
– Topic A: Academic Writing
– Topic B: Professional Writing
Conclude your paragraph by stating your decision as to which topic you prefer and
why, or by explaining the purpose of the comparison. You can be persuasive in this
final sentence or two, leaving your reader with the impression of your opinion.Find two articles or blogs that offer unique perspectives on the topic of your Proposal
essay and do a comparative critique of their strengths, weaknesses, biases, likely accuracy,
and any other issues relevant to them as information sources. State what you would and
would not use for each one.
Your Compare/Contrast paragraph should include the following:
– Your first sentence should introduce both texts to your reader (with hyperlinks to each
one) and state the main point of the paragraph.
• The bulk of your paragraph will discuss each of the main points of both topics. For
example, you were comparing academic and professional writing:
ices
Point #1 Paragraph Structure
• Topic A: Academic Writing
• Topic B: Professional Writing
Point #2 Point of View
• Topic A: Academic Writing
Topic B: Professional Writing
Point A3 Tone
– Topic A: Academic Writing
– Topic B: Professional Writing
Conclude your paragraph by stating your decision as to which topic you prefer and
why, or by explaining the purpose of the comparison. You can be persuasive in this
final sentence or two, leaving your reader with the impression of your opinion.Find two articles or blogs that offer unique perspectives on the topic of your Proposal
essay and do a comparative critique of their strengths, weaknesses, biases, likely accuracy,
and any other issues relevant to them as information sources. State what you would and
would not use for each one.
Your Compare/Contrast paragraph should include the following:
– Your first sentence should introduce both texts to your reader (with hyperlinks to each
one) and state the main point of the paragraph.
• The bulk of your paragraph will discuss each of the main points of both topics. For
example, you were comparing academic and professional writing:
ices
Point #1 Paragraph Structure
• Topic A: Academic Writing
• Topic B: Professional Writing
Point #2 Point of View
• Topic A: Academic Writing
Topic B: Professional Writing
Point A3 Tone
– Topic A: Academic Writing
– Topic B: Professional Writing
Conclude your paragraph by stating your decision as to which topic you prefer and
why, or by explaining the purpose of the comparison. You can be persuasive in this
final sentence or two, leaving your reader with the impression of your opinion.Find two articles or blogs that offer unique perspectives on the topic of your Proposal
essay and do a comparative critique of their strengths, weaknesses, biases, likely accuracy,
and any other issues relevant to them as information sources. State what you would and
would not use for each one.
Your Compare/Contrast paragraph should include the following:
– Your first sentence should introduce both texts to your reader (with hyperlinks to each
one) and state the main point of the paragraph.
• The bulk of your paragraph will discuss each of the main points of both topics. For
example, you were comparing academic and professional writing:
ices
Point #1 Paragraph Structure
• Topic A: Academic Writing
• Topic B: Professional Writing
Point #2 Point of View
• Topic A: Academic Writing
Topic B: Professional Writing
Point A3 Tone
– Topic A: Academic Writing
– Topic B: Professional Writing
Conclude your paragraph by stating your decision as to which topic you prefer and
why, or by explaining the purpose of the comparison. You can be persuasive in this
final sentence or two, leaving your reader with the impression of your opinion.Find two articles or blogs that offer unique perspectives on the topic of your Proposal
essay and do a comparative critique of their strengths, weaknesses, biases, likely accuracy,
and any other issues relevant to them as information sources. State what you would and
would not use for each one.
Your Compare/Contrast paragraph should include the following:
– Your first sentence should introduce both texts to your reader (with hyperlinks to each
one) and state the main point of the paragraph.
• The bulk of your paragraph will discuss each of the main points of both topics. For
example, you were comparing academic and professional writing:
ices
Point #1 Paragraph Structure
• Topic A: Academic Writing
• Topic B: Professional Writing
Point #2 Point of View
• Topic A: Academic Writing
Topic B: Professional Writing
Point A3 Tone
– Topic A: Academic Writing
– Topic B: Professional Writing
Conclude your paragraph by stating your decision as to which topic you prefer and
why, or by explaining the purpose of the comparison. You can be persuasive in this
final sentence or two, leaving your reader with the impression of your opinion.Find two articles or blogs that offer unique perspectives on the topic of your Proposal
essay and do a comparative critique of their strengths, weaknesses, biases, likely accuracy,
and any other issues relevant to them as information sources. State what you would and
would not use for each one.
Your Compare/Contrast paragraph should include the following:
– Your first sentence should introduce both texts to your reader (with hyperlinks to each
one) and state the main point of the paragraph.
• The bulk of your paragraph will discuss each of the main points of both topics. For
example, you were comparing academic and professional writing:
ices
Point #1 Paragraph Structure
• Topic A: Academic Writing
• Topic B: Professional Writing
Point #2 Point of View
• Topic A: Academic Writing
Topic B: Professional Writing
Point A3 Tone
– Topic A: Academic Writing
– Topic B: Professional Writing
Conclude your paragraph by stating your decision as to which topic you prefer and
why, or by explaining the purpose of the comparison. You can be persuasive in this
final sentence or two, leaving your reader with the impression of your opinion.