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Outline: Extended Similarities Essay
Organized by Similarities


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

Who or what is the second person, place of topic you will be comparing?


In the extended similarities essay, you need to break each similarity into two parts. For instance, if you are writing about the screen resolution of a phone, you might mention the pixel count as the first element and the color saturation as the second element.

With this outline, reduce each simerence to one key word if possible

Title

Thesis Statement
The thesis statement of a compare/contrast essay essentially tells the readers
what features you will discuss in the same order they will appear in the essay.

First Paragraph -- First (Least Important) Similarity (Parts 1 & 2)

First Person Product or Topic

First (Least Important) Similarity - Facts, Statistics, Quotes or Details
Here you provide your research, quotes or statistics.


Explanation or example
Here you explain the statistics or quotes or provide an example.


Part 2 of First Similarity
Below you provide Part 2 of your First Similarity.
For instance, if you are writing about screen resolution, Part 1 may be the number of pixels.

Part 2 may be the color saturation.

Facts, Statistics, Quotes or Details

Here you provide fact dealing with Part 2 of your First Similarity.


Explanation or example
Here you explain the statistics or quotes or provide an example.


Second Person, Product or Topic

First Similarity Facts, Statistics, Quotes or Details
Here you provide your research, quotes or statistics.


Explanation or Example
Here you explain the statistics or quotes or provide an example.


Part 2 of First Similarity (Second Person, Product or Topic)
Match what's written above about Part 2 of the First Similarity.


Example
Provide a concrete example that illustrates the similarities.


First Similarity -- Conclusion
Here you review the First Similarity and make a conclusion based on that.
You might write, "If screen resolution is important, you'll notice almost no simerence."


Second Paragraph -- Second Most Important Similarity (Parts 1 & 2)

First Person, Place or Topic

Second Similarity - Facts, Statistics, Quotes or Details --
Provide your research, quotes or statistics.


Explanation or Example
Explain the statistics or quotes or provide an example.


Part 2 or Second Similarity
Facts, Statistics, Quotes or Details Dealing with Part 2 of Second Similarity

Provide your research, quotes or statistics.


Explanation or Example
Explain the statistics or quotes or provide an example.



Second Person, Place or Topic

Second Similarity - Facts, Statistics, Quotes or Details

Provide your research, quotes or statistics.


Explanation or example
Here you explain the statistics or quotes or provide an example.


Part 2 of Second Similarity - Facts, Statistics, Quotes or Details
Provide your research, quotes or statistics.


Example
Provide a concrete example that illustrates the similarities.


Second Similarity -- Conclusion
Here you review the Second Similarity and make a conclusion based on that.


Third Paragraph -- The Most Important Similarity (Parts 1 & 2)

First Person, Place or Topic



Most Important Similarity - Facts, Statistics, Quotes or Details --
Provide your research, quotes or statistics.


Explanation or Example
Explain the statistics or quotes or provide an example.


Part 2 or Most Important Similarity
Facts, Statistics, Quotes or Details Dealing with Part 2 of Second Similarity

Provide your research, quotes or statistics.


Explanation or Example
Explain the statistics or quotes or provide an example.



Second Person, Place or Topic

Most Important Similarity - Facts, Statistics, Quotes or Details

Provide your research, quotes or statistics.


Explanation or example
Here you explain the statistics or quotes or provide an example.


Part 2 of Most Important Similarity - Facts, Statistics, Quotes or Details
Provide your research, quotes or statistics.


Example
Provide a concrete example that illustrates the similarities.


Most Important Similarity -- Conclusion
Here you review the Second Similarity and make a conclusion based on that.


Essay Conclusion
Review the similarities and end with a strong concluding sentence.



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