College Writing 3-1
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46 Chapter 1 Analyzing Print Ads<br />
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tffritinE a topic sent*nee<br />
Write a topic sentence that states the main idea of your paragraph. (See the<br />
examples below for paragraphs about the Duncan Hines ads.)<br />
Examples:<br />
1. The Duncan Hines ads are very attractive, but the ad for the<br />
white cake mix is more striking than the other ad because<br />
of the color contrast.<br />
z. Although both Duncan Hines ads are equally effective, the<br />
ad for the chocolate cake mix has a stronger visual impact.<br />
3. The Duncan Hines ad for the chocolate cake mix looks<br />
more sophisticated and eye-catching than the ad for the<br />
white cake mix.<br />
Sevelcping an cuttln*<br />
Choose one of the two methods of paragraph derclopment for your<br />
compare/contrast paragraph. Create an outline based on your topic<br />
sentence. Use the chart below as a model.<br />
ou,iir. n Outfine f - -<br />
topic sentence<br />
topic sentence<br />
all about A<br />
point 1 for A and B<br />
all about B<br />
point 2 for A and B<br />
point 3 for A and B