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Comparison Paragraph Outline Arranged by Similarities (Point-by-Point)
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Comparison Paragraph Arranged by Similarities (Point-by-Point)

**** The Dreaded Outline ******



Another outline!!! Didn't I tell you I hate outlines!!! With each of these paragraphs, it's important to start with an outline, and EssayMaps plugs the outline terms into the correct spots for the essay.

Remember, this comparison paragraph is organized by the similarities between a person, place or product as follows:

  Similarity 1: Phone Functions
      Samsung
    Apple

  Similarity 2: Screen Resolution
      Samsung
    Apple

  Similarity 3: Camera
      Samsung
    Apple

* NOTE: With the order of this list, you're making the point that the phone is the least important element and that the camera is the most important.


Outline: Comparison (Similarities) Paragraph Arranged by Person, Place or Topic

What is the first person, place or topic you will be comparing?

What is the second person, place of topic you will be comparing?


Title and Topic Sentence
Title


Topic Sentence

The topic sentence of a comparison (similarity) paragraph essentially tells the readers
the three similarities you will discuss in the paragraph, going from least important to most important.





First Similarity
Person, Place or Product 1 - First Similarity


Person, Place or Product 2 - First Similarity





Second Similarity
Person, Place or Product 1 - Second Similarity


Person, Place or Product 2 - Second Similarity





Most Important Similarity
Person, Place or Product 1 - Most Important Similarity


Person, Place or Product 2 - Most Important Similarity




Conclusion

Paragraph Conclusion

Review the similarities and end with a strong concluding sentence.




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