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Brannan: A Writer's Workshop
A Writer's Workshop: Crafting Paragraphs, Building Essays
Bob Brannan, Johnson County Community College

Explaining Similarities and Differences

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To test your knowledge of this chapter's content, match the following:
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Point-by-Point
2


Incorrect apostrophe use
3


Block Arrangement
4


Correct apostrophe use
5


Order of Importance
6


Reason for comparison or contrast
7


Transitional words for comparing
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Transitional words for contrasting
A)Most common organization for compare/contrast papers
B)"Put the chair's by the door."
C)Necessary for an interesting essay
D)Necessary for an interesting essay
E)yet, in spite of, on the contrary
F)alike, also, similarly
G)Points about a subject together
H)Points about a subject together