
<p> Fill-In-The-Blank Essay Organizer Text Comparison Organized Subject-by-Subject What follows is a guide to help you organize your comparison essay; while you do not have to follow this outline exactly, do be sure to support your thesis throughout using well-explained reasons and evidence from the texts.</p><p>Introduction: 1) General Introductory Sentence (Hook): </p><p>2) Set up the Topic (Provide Background on both the book and the movie): </p><p>3) Lead-in/Transition to Thesis: </p><p>4) Thesis Statement (How the Theme applies to both the book and the movie): </p><p>First Body Paragraph: 1) Topic Sentence (Main points that show how the theme is revealed in the book): </p><p>2) Examples of or elaboration on these points: </p><p>3) Proof: “ </p><p>”(page # ) 4) Explanation of how the proof supports the point (which supports the thesis): </p><p>5) Conclusion of explanation/transition to discussion of film: </p><p>Second Body Paragraph: 1) Topic Sentence (Main points that show how the theme is revealed in the film): </p><p>2) Examples of or elaboration on these points: </p><p>3) Proof: “ </p><p>” 4) Explanation of how the proof supports the point (which supports the thesis): </p><p>5) Conclusion of explanation/transition to conclusion: </p><p>Conclusion: 1) Restatement of Thesis (Try to vary the wording): </p><p>2) Final Comparisons (Summary of the ways in which each text reveals the theme): </p><p>3) Concluding Sentence: </p>
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