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While getting an education, students must complete different tasks and

overcome various academic challenges. One of such challenges is writing the


comparison essay. If you are wondering how to start a compare and contrast
essay or just want to know how to write one well, you first need to understand
its purpose. A compare and contrast essay is an academic paper that is used for
analyzing two different subjects to determine their differences and similarities.

In a compare and contrast essay, students must think critically and to look at
topics from different perspectives.

These types of papers can be comparative where they show similarities


between subjects. They can also only require students to contrast. In this
paper, it is appropriate to use easily comparable subjects. This is so you don’t
have to work too hard to find the similarities and differences between the two
topics. 

Below, you will find methods to start writing your college-level compare and
contrast essay.

Steps In Writing A Compare And


Contrast Essay
1. Choose the Topic of Your Text
Before you start writing your compare and contrast essay, you need
to compare and contrast essay ideas that can showcase your writing and
analytical skills. Therefore, try to pick topics that are easy to compare.

2. Think of Your Text’s Structure


You must decide how many paragraphs your essay will have. This depends
largely on the length of your text. If you are going to write about 4000 words,
you need to create many paragraphs. However, if the text is going to be brief,
you don’t need that many paragraphs in it. Your structure can vary widely.

The standard structure is to include an introduction, a paragraph about one


topic, a paragraph about another topic, and a conclusion paragraph.
Alternatively, you could start with an introduction, then write a paragraph that
discusses the similarities between the two subjects, then a paragraph that
explores the differences between the two subjects, and then finally end with a
conclusion. While essay planning, you can freely modify this structure.

3. A Compare and Contrast Essay Introduction


You should begin your compare and contrast essay with a strong introduction
that catches the readers’ attention and clearly introduces your topic.

When starting a compare and contrast essay, it is good to begin with a


question you will answer in your work and/or a fact that will draw in your
audience.

4. Be Creative
Try to be as original as possible in your work. For example, do not write "I’ll
inform you about this and this in my work". Instead, pique your reader’s
interest by asking two questions on each subject: "What draws people to
travel? Why do some people prefer not to travel?”

You can also use this in your thesis statement within your introduction.

5. Add Some Facts or Humor


In the introduction, you should provide a compare and contrast essay outline. This
gives your readers a full understanding of the topic you are writing about.

It is also a good idea to give a brief historical overview, to start with a story or
a jo6. Body Paragraphs

Before you begin your compare and contrast essays, do research on your
topic to become more knowledgeable about your writing topic. While
researching, you need to gain a thorough understanding of your topics. A
good strategy to use is to make two lists for the subjects and then write down
the information in the correct categories. This graphic organizer will allow you
to clearly see the similarities and differences between the two things you are
comparing. It’s also important to utilize good transition words when writing
your compare and contrast essay. While researching, search for uncommon
knowledge so that your readers will want to read your compare-and-contrast
essay with greater interest.
7. Conclusion
In your conclusion, you need to wrap up the text that you have written with a
clear summary of your paper that emphasizes the main ideas.

A conclusion should not be too long. When you write it, you can repeat
something from the introduction. However, it should not be repetitive and it
should bring a new perspective on what you have initially discussed in your
introduction. Other than the introduction, your conclusion is the most important
part of your paper.

8. Proofreading
After you have finished writing your paper, check for spelling and grammatical
errors. You should also check to make sure that your paper flows nicely and
that there are no awkward transitions or topics that come out of the blue. Be
sure to also check the style and the format of your essay since the text should
be written in one style and format.

9. Final Organization
Do not forget to organize your citations and references, in the end, to ensure
that you have done your title page and other sections according to the
academic standards that your professor or teacher expects you to follow.

10. The Final Review


It’s also a good idea to give yourself time to step back from your paper. This
way, you can review it with a clearer head than if you are rushing to meet a
deadline at the last second.

ke, or to use a provocative statement in your introduction.

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