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Compare/Contrast Rubric
You may choose any of these topics:
Topic Options
•Stocks v. Bonds
•Socialism v. Capitalism
•Hitler v. Napoleon
•Apple v. Microsoft
•Renaissance Art v. Baroque Art (or any two artistic periods)
•Biology v. Chemistry
•America in the 1950s v. the 1970s
•Women in 1914 v. today
•Pop Culture in the 1980s v. Pop Culture today
•Abraham Lincoln v. Thomas Jefferson (or any two presidencies)
•British English v. American English
•Writing for print v. Writing for the Web•American Government v. Canadian Government (or any world government)
•US Constitution v. Articles of Confederation
•Star Wars v. Star Trek
•Monarchy v. Presidency
•Thomas Hobbes v. John Locke (or any two philosophers)
•The former USSR v. Russia today
•(World War) Allies v. Axis
•Maya Angelou v. Adrienne Rich (or any two poets)
•Nazism v. Fascism
The guidelines for this assignment are as follows:
Remember to apply the concepts you're learning in the course, including elements of grammar, punctuation, thesis development, and other skills.
Length: This assignment should be at least 500 words.
Sources: You need a bare minimum of one credible source for this assignment.
Header: Include a header in the upper left-hand corner of your writing assignment with the following information:
- Your first and last name
- Course Title (Composition I)
- Assignment name (Comparison and Contrast)
- Current Date
Format:
- MLA style documentation (please see the tutorial in the course topic)
- Last name and page number in upper-right corner of each page
- Double-spacing throughout
- Title, centered after heading
- Standard font (Times New Roman or Calibri)
- 1" margins on all sides
- Save the file as .docx or .doc format
There should be an underlined thesis statement in the introductory paragraph.
I am not concerned about quality, but it is very important that there is no plagiarism.
Explanation & Answer
Attached.
Last Name 1
Last Name First Name
Composition I
Comparison and Contrast
Date
Introduction
The English Language was brought into America by the British colonization in late 16 th
Century and early 17th Century. After its first introduction in America, the English language
significantly extended across the world as a result of British colonization or in other cases as a
result of British trade. By 1921, roughly 470 to 570 million across the world were speaking
English which was a quarter of the world at the time. In the past 400years, the structure of the
English spoken among Americans has significantly diverted from the standards British English
resulted in the creation of a new version of English known as American English (Leech & Paul,
15). The formalization of the American English came in 1828 when Noah Webster published the
first American dictionary to demonstrate that the English spoken among the American people
significantly di...
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