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about argumentative writing

1font00What is the pattern/form of 'compare and contrast' essay?02font02br
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01font00If I'm going to write a 4 paragraph essay, then what should it be best?02font02br
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00here is the topic I've chosen: ' Which is better: being an artist or an engineer? '02br
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00paragraph 1:introduction--I already have this one in mind02br
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01font00but I'm not sure what paragraph 2 and 3 should be like.02font02br
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01font00paragraph 2 is for the goods and the bads of an artist. and paragraph 3 is the goods and the bad of an engineer?02font0-
  

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0You can compare something with another thing or contrast something with another thing (this can be person or object too) or you can both compare and contrast in your essay. There are two patterns for this kind of essay; block by block and point by point. 02br 02br 00Block by block: You compare or contrast the things in single paragraphs.

  • 0You can compare something with another thing or contrast something with another thing (this can be person or object too) or you can both compare and contrast in your essay.
  • There are two patterns for this kind of essay; block by block and point by point.
  • 02br 02br 00Block by block: You compare or contrast the things in single paragraphs.
  • For example, in your first paragraph you focused on the colour of lemon.
  • You told everything about its colour.
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0You can compare something with another thing or contrast something with another thing (this can be person or object too) or you can both compare and contrast in your essay. There are two patterns for this kind of essay; block by block and point by point. 02br
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00Block by block: You compare or contrast the things in single paragraphs. For example, in your first paragra
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