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Spiderman vs Power Rangers
Name : Nor Faizah binti Mohd Cholif.
Class : Honolulu
SID No : 2012429012
Lect. Name : Miss Asma al-Husna binti Kamarudin
Topic : The Superheroes I Loved to Watch in My Childhood
Title : Superman versus Power Rangers

Introduction : In my childhood time, there are a lot of superheroes series that I adore and the most that I love to watch are Power Rangers and Spiderman. I even can recall my willingness in past time to wake up early on weekend mornings just because the desires to watch Power Rangers and Spiderman. I know that it was something that me and my younger cousin used to do weekly. In fact, they have millions of their loyal and fanatic viewers out there who have been long and missed their action time. I missed the quote, "IT'S MORPHIN TIME!". If you came up during the late 80's or early 90's, you've most likely heard this quote before. "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" was an extremely popular live action teenage television series that ran from 1993-1995. Not only that, I love to immitate and missed the moment when Spiderman shoots out his web to the brick wall and moves from one place to another.

Thesis statement : Despite of that, I found that these two superheroes have similarities in their personalities and lifestyles whereas the unique of both superheroes are seen through their strength and power.

Developmental paragraph
Main idea 1 : Strength
Topic sentence : The first differences between the Spiderman and Power Rangers are their strength.
Controlling idea 1 : Spiderman works individually.
Supporting details : From my view, I figured out that Spiderman works alone and save the world and people in dangered by himself. He does not need anybody’s help in order to defend the world from being attacked by the bad people.
Controlling idea 2: Power Rangers work as a team
In contrast to that, Power Rangers have six members which are made up of Jason, Zack, Kimberly, Billy, Trini, and Tommy. They all have their own name and colour of their

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