Writing Workshop: Comparing Texts

30 August 2022
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In a subject-by-subject comparative essay, each body paragraph must present a separate viewpoint of the topic. support the thesis statement. rely on few supportive details. depend on opinion rather than fact.
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support the thesis statement.
Explanation: In a subject-by-subject comparative essay, each body paragraph must present a separate viewpoint of the topic in order to support the thesis statement. This means that the body paragraphs must rely on few supportive details and must depend on opinion rather than fact.
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Read the paragraph from a student's literary essay comparing two different works. (1) Sandra Cisneros's "Mericans" is about a young American girl of Mexican descent who is struggling to find her own cultural identity. (2) Cisneros illustrates this through a number of images and ideas. (3) For example, the speaker, Micaela, calls her grandmother "awful," and seems to resent the woman's strict views and religious ideals. (4) The speaker also mentions how she and her brother emulate characters from popular American television programs when they play make-believe. (5) Lastly, she describes physically standing outside her family's church, an act that symbolizes the fact that she feels like an outsider to Mexican culture. (6) Although Micaela is of Mexican descent, she seems to feel a stronger connection to the United States. This paragraph supports the idea that Micaela wishes her heritage was different because she has difficulty relating to her grandmother. wants to find her own unique identity that is separate from her brother and her grandmother. will never accept her Mexican roots because of her feelings toward her grandmother. identifies with her Mexican heritage in a different way than her grandmother.
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***NOT*** wants to find her own unique identity that is separate from her brother and her grandmother.
Explanation: The paragraph from the student's literary essay is discussing how the character Micaela in Sandra Cisneros's Mericans" is struggling to find her own cultural identity. Micaela is of Mexican descent, but the speaker mentions how she seems to feel a stronger connection to the United States. The speaker describes how Micaela calls her grandmother "awful," and how she seems to resent the woman's strict views and religious ideals. This suggests that Micaela may wish her heritage was different because she has difficulty relating to her grandmother. Additionally, the speaker mentions how Micaela and her brother emulate characters from popular American television programs when they play make-believe. This could suggest that Micaela wants to find her own unique identity that is separate from her brother and her grandmother. However, it is also possible that Micaela is simply trying to understand her own identity and where she fits in within her culture. Lastly, the speaker describes how Micaela physically stands outside her family's church. This act symbolizes the fact that Micaela feels like an outsider to Mexican culture. This supports the idea that Micaela will never accept her Mexican roots because of her feelings toward her grandmother."
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Read the excerpt from "In Response to Executive Order 9066." I've packed my galoshes and three packets of tomato seeds. Denise calls them love apples. My father says where we're going they won't grow. Read the excerpt from "Mericans." She's so busy taking Junior's picture, she doesn't notice me and Keeks. "Hey, Michele, Keeks. You guys want gum?" "But you speak English!" "Yeah," my brother says, "we're Mericans." Which of the statements best describes both excerpts? Okita uses the tomato, a food native to the Americas, to highlight the speaker's American identity, while Cisneros uses the English language to give her characters an American identity. The writers use bleak imagery to convey the sense of isolation they feel from their respective cultures. The speaker of Okita's poem feels a sense of loss at the prospect of being moved from her home, while the speaker of Cisneros's short story longs to leave her current location and return to America. The American identity of both speakers is highly questionable, as they frequently refer to their foreign identities.
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***NOT*** The writers use bleak imagery to convey the sense of isolation they feel from their respective cultures.
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Read the paragraph from a student's literary essay comparing two different works. (1) Sandra Cisneros's "Mericans" is about a young American girl of Mexican descent who is struggling to find her own cultural identity. (2) Cisneros illustrates this through a number of images and ideas. (3) For example, the speaker, Micaela, calls her grandmother "awful," and seems to resent the woman's strict views and religious ideals. (4) The speaker also mentions how she and her brother emulate characters from popular American television programs when they play make-believe. (5) Lastly, she describes physically standing outside her family's church, an act that symbolizes the fact that she feels like an outsider to Mexican culture. (6) Although Micaela is of Mexican descent, she seems to feel a stronger connection to the United States. Which best describes this paragraph? the introduction to the essay a body paragraph of the essay the thesis of the essay the conclusion of the essay
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a body paragraph of the essay
Explanation: This paragraph is the introduction to the essay.
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Read the paragraph from a student's essay comparing Sandra Cisneros's "Mericans" and Dwight Okita's "In Response to Executive Order 9066." (1) Sandra Cisneros's "Mericans" is about a young American girl of Mexican descent who is struggling to find her own cultural identity. (2) Cisneros illustrates this through a number of images and ideas. (3) For example, the speaker, Micaela, calls her grandmother "awful," and seems to resent the woman's strict views and religious ideals. (4) The speaker also mentions how she and her brother emulate characters from popular American television programs when they play make-believe. (5) Lastly, she describes physically standing outside her family's church, an act that symbolizes the fact that she feels like an outsider to Mexican culture. (6) Although Micaela is of Mexican descent, she seems to feel a stronger connection to the United States. Which is the best thesis statement for the entire essay? While the speaker of Okita's poem feels strongly about her identity as an American citizen, the speaker of Cisneros's short story identifies more closely with her Mexican family. Though the speakers in Okita's poem and Cisneros's short story have strong roots in foreign cultures, both of them feel more connected to their American identities. The family members in Cisneros's and Okita's works play a significant role in the lives of both narrators as they contemplate their place in hostile environments. Cisneros and Okita rely on imagery to convey their ideas about American identity.
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Though the speakers in Okita's poem and Cisneros's short story have strong roots in foreign cultures, both of them feel more connected to their American identities.
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When writing a compare-and-contrast essay about a common theme, the writer must avoid explaining how both works develop the theme. compare and contrast how the themes are developed. be sure to use transitions and avoid literary devices. explain why the author chose a particular theme.
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compare and contrast how the themes are developed.
Explanation: When writing a compare-and-contrast essay about a common theme, the writer should focus on how the theme is developed in each work, rather than explaining how both works develop the theme. Transitions should be used to help move from one point to the next, and literary devices should be avoided in order to maintain a clear focus on the theme. The author's choice of theme should be explained in order to provide context for the reader.
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Read the sentence. In the story "Mericans," Micaela thinks her grandmother is awful. Which is the best revision of this sentence using academic vocabulary? Micaela's grandmother mistreats her, and Micaela does not like her. Micaela does not like her grandmother because the old woman mistreats her. The main character of "Mericans" does not like her awful old grandmother at all. The protagonist of "Mericans," Micaela, expresses that her grandmother is awful.
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The protagonist of "Mericans," Micaela, expresses that her grandmother is awful.
Explanation: The best revision of this sentence using academic vocabulary would be Micaela does not like her grandmother because the old woman mistreats her." This sentence correctly uses academic vocabulary to express the idea that Micaela does not like her grandmother because she is mistreated by her. This is an important point to make in an academic setting, as it shows that Micaela is not simply disliking her grandmother for no reason, but rather has a legitimate reason to feel the way she does."
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The poem "In Response to Executive Order 9066" and the short story "Mericans" share the theme of being relocated against one's will. accepting religious influence. finding an American identity. moving toward the unknown.
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finding an American identity.
Explanation: Both the poem and the story explore the idea of being forced to move against one's will, as well as the challenges of finding an American identity. In the poem, the speaker is a Japanese-American who has been relocated to a internment camp during World War II. The speaker reflects on the injustice of being forced to leave their home and family, and how this has made them feel like an outsider in their own country. In the story, the protagonist is a Mexican-American woman who is moving to a new city with her family. She is also struggling to find her place in America, and feels like an outsider in her new home.