Comparative Essays

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Academic writing consists of many types of writing such as proposals, formal essays, informal essays, lab reports, comparative essays, and etc. With so many types of academic writing out there, some may question whether it is truly necessary to have so many optional types to choose from when writing. Although there are so many types of writing each one functions to convey what the writer is trying to explain or convey different. A lab report conveys the hard data and facts from experiments that a scientist documents to support their hypothesis. A proposal highlights the advantages of an action to convince someone else to follow through with that action. Both of these different types of writing achieve their own unique purpose to fully bring out the worth in the writers words. Although these two are important in academic writing, comparative essays are one of the most useful and basic types of academic writing that can be used in college and anywhere else.
Comparative essays are so important because even our understanding of the world is based upon comparisons and contrasts. Everyone can tell the difference between a cat and a dog because we use contrasts to understand how they are different from each other. A dog has an elongated nose while a cat has a shorter nose. This is one of the main differences we use to identify them as each other. There is no truly escaping from comparisons and contrasts in our world especially in academics.
Comparative essays are so useful because it allows the writer to compare two or more subjects and analyze them objectively. This is greatly beneficial to the writer as it gives them a greater depth of understanding with the subjects than another type of academic writing would. The work of actively ne...

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