I once wrote a compare and contrast essay on romaine lettuce and iceberg lettuce. It was actually quite interesting, and I hardly had to do any research!
Other topics: apples vs. tomatoes, written book vs. audio book, laptop vs. computer, US vs. Iraq, pen vs pencil...just look around the room, pick any two objects, and write about them!
2006-06-15 10:28:16
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answered by trixxie 4
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Compare and contrast topics for college students tend to be directed to uncover both some contrast or even comparison with the sensations or even items. Therefore, article is much more almost certainly to be an academic document that typically focuses on the actual parallels of some chosen problem, whilst the actual contrast article is known as to be an article where ever the author largely focuses on the actual distinctions.
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2014-07-19 12:26:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Compare and contrast the things you hate about compare and contrast essays with the things you hate about other types of essays like change over time essays or document based essays or opinion based free write essays. One allows you to receive credit for obvious observations while another means you have to make indeph anlalyses to receive credit.
2006-06-15 10:27:04
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answered by Dr. Psychosis 4
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what are good topics for a compare and contrast essays?
Good topics ..please i cant come up with a good one...A topic about anything... anything intresting
2015-08-10 07:57:28
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answered by Tamra 1
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World War 1 v. World War 2
Jazz Music v. Blues Music
Private School v. Public School
1980s v. 2000s
Religion v. Morality
Baseball v. Basketball
2006-06-15 10:47:19
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answered by HannahCarrietta 3
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My advice is to choose twi objects which have similarities and differences at the same time. Here are some good ideas I've just stumbled upon on the web:
1) Twitter and newspapers
2) mountains and volcanoes;
3) apples and tomatoes;
4) email and pigeon post;
5) moon walk and Gangnam style.
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2014-07-15 02:09:15
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answered by David 2
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I had to do one of these in composition class and I compared composers because I'm a music persson. I did Bach and Beethoven because they were both German. Think of something that has to do with your interests so you'll enjoy writing it more. Good Luck!
2006-06-15 10:41:11
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answered by writergirl2005 1
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You can compare and contrast the diffrence between books and the movies made from them.
2006-06-15 10:24:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Pick your two favorite movies, or books, or your favorite movie and book and compare. Themes can be compared across genres, even if the stories seem unrelated.
2006-06-15 10:26:09
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answered by Ranavain 3
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Movies, for example, take 2 Pixar films and discuss what is alike about them and what's different. Alligators and crocodiles...depending upon your age (elementary vs. middle school) (or middle school vs. high school)
2006-06-15 10:30:30
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answered by Anonymous
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