References: Your comparative analysis’s title should be short, and not more than ten to twelve words. Center the title on the top of the page and put the title in sentence case. On the new line, center your first name, middle initial, and last name. If you have a suffix in your name (like Jr. or III), put a space between the last name and the suffix. The name of your college or university should be listed on a new line. List the city or state, if the place where you conducted research is not at a college or a university. If you are located outside the United States, list the city, state or province, and the country. The abstract is a clear, short summary of your comparative analysis. Starting at page two, the paragraph should be at most 120 words. In this section, the most important details of your paper should be highlighted. Abbreviations and special terms (except units of measurement) should be labeled in this section. If you have previous research on your topic, it needs to be cited here. The introduction is listed on the third page of your comparative analysis. You put the background information and purpose of your thesis, present your problem, explain why © 2012 Study Assistance.org. All rights reserved. If you need study resources contact us. info@studyassistance.org the problem is important, and identify works which are applicable to the paper. You also put your hypothesis and your variables in this section as well. In the research portion, which is the bulk of your comparative analysis paper, first begin with a paragraph which contains your thesis statement. Your thesis statement can compare and contrast people, places, things, or events. Give reasons why the two items are the same and how they are different. As you write your comparative analysis paper, introduce the paragraphs through topic sentence. Sentences in the paragraph need to be evidence to help support the viewpoint of the topic sentence. This is where you integrate your material from your research into your comparative analysis paper. You make an internal citation by using (Author, page number) of the source that you are referencing. In your conclusion, you can state that your thesis statement has been supported by presenting ample evidence. Remind the reader of the points that you have made in the thesis and ways that these points are connected. For your reference page, you list the sources of your research paper. To properly cite your references, go to the Purdue OWL Writing Lab (http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/). A comparative analysis paper is a paper which compares and contrasts two different things or ideas for the reader to comprehend. APA style makes it easier to format the paper for the audience to read. Words: 730 © 2012 Study Assistance.org. All rights reserved. If you need study resources contact us. info@studyassistance.org
References: Your comparative analysis’s title should be short, and not more than ten to twelve words. Center the title on the top of the page and put the title in sentence case. On the new line, center your first name, middle initial, and last name. If you have a suffix in your name (like Jr. or III), put a space between the last name and the suffix. The name of your college or university should be listed on a new line. List the city or state, if the place where you conducted research is not at a college or a university. If you are located outside the United States, list the city, state or province, and the country. The abstract is a clear, short summary of your comparative analysis. Starting at page two, the paragraph should be at most 120 words. In this section, the most important details of your paper should be highlighted. Abbreviations and special terms (except units of measurement) should be labeled in this section. If you have previous research on your topic, it needs to be cited here. The introduction is listed on the third page of your comparative analysis. You put the background information and purpose of your thesis, present your problem, explain why © 2012 Study Assistance.org. All rights reserved. If you need study resources contact us. info@studyassistance.org the problem is important, and identify works which are applicable to the paper. You also put your hypothesis and your variables in this section as well. In the research portion, which is the bulk of your comparative analysis paper, first begin with a paragraph which contains your thesis statement. Your thesis statement can compare and contrast people, places, things, or events. Give reasons why the two items are the same and how they are different. As you write your comparative analysis paper, introduce the paragraphs through topic sentence. Sentences in the paragraph need to be evidence to help support the viewpoint of the topic sentence. This is where you integrate your material from your research into your comparative analysis paper. You make an internal citation by using (Author, page number) of the source that you are referencing. In your conclusion, you can state that your thesis statement has been supported by presenting ample evidence. Remind the reader of the points that you have made in the thesis and ways that these points are connected. For your reference page, you list the sources of your research paper. To properly cite your references, go to the Purdue OWL Writing Lab (http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/). A comparative analysis paper is a paper which compares and contrasts two different things or ideas for the reader to comprehend. APA style makes it easier to format the paper for the audience to read. Words: 730 © 2012 Study Assistance.org. All rights reserved. If you need study resources contact us. info@studyassistance.org