Compare and Contrast Outline MRS FOUNTAIN Point by
Compare and Contrast Outline MRS. FOUNTAIN
Point by Point Structure �With the point-by-point method, the essay is broken down into at least three areas to compare and contrast. Each body paragraph is devoted to one main idea. Topic A is discussed within the paragraph; then, topic B is discussed.
Outline of Point-by-Point Structure �I. Introduction �II. Main Idea 1 Topic A- details and examples Topic B- details and examples �III. Main Idea 2 Topic A- details and examples Topic B- details and examples �IV. Main Idea 3 Topic A- details and examples Topic B- details and examples �V. Conclusion
Point-by-Point Outline Example �Topic- cats and dogs �Thesis- Both cats and dogs make excellent pets, but an appropriate choice depends on the pet owner’s lifestyle, finances, and household accommodations.
Main Idea 1: Lifestyle �Topic Sentence- Cats make less of an impact on an owner’s lifestyle. Cats � Don’t have to be watched during the day � Easier to get care if owner travels Dogs � Pack animals shouldn’t be left alone � Harder to get care when away
Main Idea 2: Finances �Topic Sentence- Cats are less expensive to own and care for. Cats � Food and health care usually less expensive. � Less likely to cause property damage. Dogs � Food is more expensive. � Over-breeding causes some health problems.
Main Idea 3: Household Accommodations �Topic Sentence- Cats need fewer special house accommodation. Cats � Don’t take up much space � Less intrusive Dogs � Often need yard and fence � Require more safety and protective measures
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