Use the drop-down menus to decide whether a compare-and-contrast text structure would be a good choice for each type of writing.

An instruction manual showing how to put something together:

A newspaper article that explains why local trees are dying and how to save them:

A science website that explains why certain animals went extinct:

A review that discusses the book and movie versions of a story:

1 answer

Here are the recommended choices for using a compare-and-contrast text structure for each type of writing:

  1. An instruction manual showing how to put something together:
    Not a good choice (Instruction manuals typically focus on sequential steps rather than comparisons.)

  2. A newspaper article that explains why local trees are dying and how to save them:
    Not a good choice (This article is more informational and problem-solution focused rather than comparing and contrasting.)

  3. A science website that explains why certain animals went extinct:
    Not a good choice (This usually requires an analytical approach rather than comparison.)

  4. A review that discusses the book and movie versions of a story:
    A good choice (This type of writing is ideal for compare-and-contrast as it analyzes similarities and differences between two versions of a narrative.)