English 99 Comparison-Contrast J. Roth Visit-to-a-New-Place Essay Assignment
Comparison-Contrast Thought and Writing
Due:
Beginning of Class, Tuesday, March 15
Peer Editing Day—Tuesday, March 8 Value: Up to 100 points. Computer Lab 1220-G help—Friday, March 4 and Monday, March 7 Follow these steps for a successful essay: First, you will need to start early. Second,
devour the Comparison-Contrast
Essay Writing Advice.
Next, make a list of local places you are aware of but have never visited. Examples might include a particular church, a particular park, a cemetery, a museum, the bus station, a video arcade, a nursing home. Use your imagination. The more unusual the place is for you, the better. Pick the place you plan to
visit. Before your visit, ask yourself what you think the place will be like--what sights, sounds, smells, tastes, feelings do you think you'll experience? Make a written list of these. Actually visit that place. Spend some time there taking in the sights, sounds, smells, and other sensations. Look for experiences and impressions that capture your attention, are unique, or differ markedly from what you had expected to experience. Make a written list of these. Compare your lists and choose two differences. Create a physical outline using the comparison-contrast organizational logic that fits a contrast paper (choice #1 of the handout). Your thesis paragraph should name the place you visited, explain why you never would have thought to visit the location were it not for this assignment, and present your thesis sentence using the contrast thesis sentence pattern. Your conclusion might contain your changed opinion of the place and/or what you've discovered about pre-conceived notions. |