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OpenStudy (girlydoll_xo):

Im stuck betweeb b and d How will the example outline help writers organize their essays? A. It shows how to logically compare ideas. B. It shows how to sort ideas quickly and easily. C. It explains the importance of using numbers and letters to label points. D. It explains the importance of using persuasive arguments to reach an audience.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what example outline?

OpenStudy (girlydoll_xo):

Compare and Contrast Essay Contest [1] Our class will be participating in a school-wide essay contest. The assignment is to write a compare and contrast essay on the subject of your choice. After completing the essay, each student will read his or her paper to the class. The class will then vote on the top two essays. The selected papers will be entered in a school-wide competition. [2] Essays are due by Friday, February 22, which gives each student a month to complete the assignment. There will be weekly checkpoints to ensure timely, successful completion of the assignment. Please fill in each checkpoint by the date given. The first two checkpoints are provided on this page; the other two will be given to you by your teacher. Good luck! [3] First checkpoint: due January 25 Directions: Determine the topic and thesis for your essay. See the example below. Topic: Compare/contrast graphic novels with comic books Thesis: Graphic novels and comic books have many similarities, but they also display unique differences. [4] Second checkpoint: due February 1 Directions: Create an outline for your essay. See the example below. I. Comic Books A. Introduction: View of comic books B. History/Timeline 1. First comic, 1842 2. Grocery giveaway, 1930s 3. Crime comics, 1940s 4. Superheroes, 1950s II. Graphic Novels A. History/Timeline 1. Classic novels converted into graphic form, 1940s 2. Term “picture novel” adopted, 1950s 3. Term “graphic novel” popularized, 1978 III. Comparison of Graphic Novels/Comics A. Comics 1. Ongoing series with repeating elements (characters, setting, plot) 2. Simple plot 3. Short length B. Graphic novels 1. Single (self-contained) story 2. Complex plot 3. Longer than comics IV. Grouping Controversy/Differentiation A. Critics: comics are/are not a separate genre B. Libraries: Both comics/graphic novels grouped in same section

OpenStudy (anaise):

Is this a contest...or....

OpenStudy (girlydoll_xo):

no its not its a test question online

OpenStudy (anaise):

i think A

OpenStudy (anaise):

:)

OpenStudy (anaise):

because B is not very correct, why would you use opinions in a answer choice?

OpenStudy (anaise):

or D...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh well idk

OpenStudy (anaise):

Wait, I'm 99% sure it's A

OpenStudy (girlydoll_xo):

well ill let you know who's right after Im done talking this test

OpenStudy (anaise):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol

Awolflover1 (awolflover1):

Yes, A is Correct :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A is correct all the way :) 100%

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