Thursday, April 23, 2020
Comparing and Contrasting Your Paper Topics
Comparing and Contrasting Your Paper TopicsAs a college freshman, you will have a wide variety of paper to take on, including a three-part story, essay or report, two-page contact, and form essay. So how can you compare and contrast your paper topics?First, you need to decide which one you want to write: a two-page contact essay, a full-length essay, or a form essay. Most students start by writing a two-page contact essay because it's easier for them to work on it and will help them get through their personal papers quickly.Once you've chosen your topic, read the instructions for your textbook carefully, because these give you basic composition guidelines that you will use throughout your studies. Also read the examples you'll find in the textbook (there are dozens of examples in the guide). If you've never used a word processor, take the time to learn how to use it so you can organize your research and make your assignments flow easily.Next, you need to answer a basic question: what is your goal? Many college students don't consider this important, but it does make a difference in the types of papers they write. How many people go to grad school to find employment in their field? Some students write long-form articles about their personal experiences, while others choose to focus on a specific subject matter in their papers.Finally, you need to decide on a basic structure. For two-page contact essays, there are many ways to structure your paper, but most students use the following format. First, you begin with an introduction. You may use personal statements, the names of the person giving the assignment, or just the name of the person who will be reading your paper.You then present a brief description of the problem you are addressing, and then you go into the solution. You may talk about specific facts about the problem and then go into solutions for those facts. Or you may use examples to make your point about the solutions.Some students choose to use forms instead of forms. Instead of forming a hypothesis about the problem, they write an essay that uses questions to investigate a particular problem. If you decide to write a form, make sure to write in the form of a question. Only a small number of college students choose to use forms to make a point about the solution to a problem.With these steps in mind, you should have a clear idea of what your main goal is for each paper you write. By using the same structure and writing in the same form, you will make your paper's flow much smoother and easier to read. There's no doubt that you will enjoy creating your papers and getting feedback from your professors.
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