Zusammenfassung der Ressource
ACADEMIC PAPERS
- Argumentative
- Introduction
- Sets up and states one's clame
- Background paragraph
(optional)
- Lays the foundation for proving
your argument
- Supporting evidence paragraphs
- Topic sentence
- Explain the topic sentence
- Introduce evidence
- State evidence
- Stupports the topic sentence
- Explain evidence
- Concluding sentence
- Counterargument paragraphs
- Anticipate's your
reader's objections
- Make yourself sound
more reasonable and
objective
- Conclusion part 1:
Sum up paragraph
- Restates your paper's overall
claim and supporting
evidence
- Conclusion part 2: Your "so what"
paragraph
- Tells why we should
care about the paper
- Comparative
- Steps
- Analyze the questions carefully
- You must have a complete
understanding of the things that are
being compared in the essay
- Write the introduction
- Start with a general point
- State the point that wil be
examined and the ones that won't
- Declare your preference or describe
the significance of the two subjects
- Organize the main body
paragraphs
- Chose one of the structures but never
combine them
- Method !
- Compare two situations in each
paragraph
- Paragraph 1:
Characteristics of lemons/
Characteristics of apples
- Paragraph 2:
Vitamins of lemons/
Vitamins of apples
- Paragraph 3: Health
benefits of lemons/ Health
benefits of apples
- Method 2
- Alternate between the two subjects
paragraph by paragraph
- Paragraph 1: Characteristics of the Ferrari
- Paragraph 2: Characteristics of the Lamborghini
- Paragraph 3: Special features of the Ferrari
- Paragraph 4: Special features of the Lamborghini
- Method 3
- In the first half of the main body of the
essay argue one side of the comparisson,
then, continue with the other side of the
comparisson in the other half
- Paragraph 1: Characteristics of Venus
- Paragraph 2: Place of venus in the Solar System
- Paragraph 4: Characteristics of the Earth
- Paragraph 5: Place of Earth in the solar System
- Conclusion
- Gives a brief summary of the most
important differences and similarities
- Ends with a personal opinion or with a reason
about what's important about the things compared