AP World Thesis Survival Kit COMPARE AND CONTRAST A good basic compare and contrast thesis should read something like the following: 1) While [ this culture or topic] is somewhat similar to [that culture or topic ] in terms of [ these particular political, social, and economic events and themes ] , the two cultures are somewhat different in terms of [ these particular political, social, and economic events and themes ] NOTE: If you are very familiar with the two topics being compared, you should use more opinionated qualifying words that show your knowledge. For example, instead of writing >>> ?While [ this culture or topic] is somewhat similar?.? You should write >>> ?While [ this culture or topic] is very similar?.?
AP World History Thesis Survival Kit
AP World Thesis Survival Kit COMPARE AND CONTRAST A good basic compare and contrast thesis should read something like the following: 1) While [ this culture or topic] is somewhat similar to [that culture or topic ] in terms of [ these particular political, social, and economic events and themes ] , the two cultures are somewhat different in terms of [ these particular political, social, and economic events and themes ] NOTE: If you are very familiar with the two topics being compared, you should use more opinionated qualifying words that show your knowledge. For example, instead of writing >>> ?While [ this culture or topic] is somewhat similar?.? You should write >>> ?While [ this culture or topic] is very similar?.?
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