Answer:Section 1
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TEACHER: Welcome. Hello. Do you know the expression comparing apples and oranges? It means that you're comparing things that are very different. But if you actually literally try to compare an apple to an orange, you discover that there are a lot of similarities.
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Both are fruit. Both are sort of the same size. Both are round. Both have vitamin C. So in this lesson, you are going to be comparing two texts that deal with the same topic as you work to answer your lesson question. How can you write an analysis that effectively compares
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and contrasts how two writers present ideas? Let's look at your lesson goals.
Section 2
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TEACHER: So here are your lesson goals. The ultimate goal the goal of all goals is that you're going to write a compare-and-contrast essay. But as you work towards this, going to do a few things. You're going to select examples to support your analysis. You're going to organize your writing according to purpose. That's very important. And you're going to use transitions and terminology
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correctly. Now, before we do all this, let's look at the keywords, those important words that you need to know. The words in green are general, are important for all subject areas, and these two words in purple are specific to the language arts. And the words are analyze, examine, style, expository,
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and narrative. And a good friend of the word analyze, the word analysis, also appears on your lesson goals. Information can be shared in a lot of different ways, which affects how it is understood and enjoyed by people. Look at the picture on the left. Grandparents are sharing their history with their grandchild in the form of a book.
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The child is learning about history and culture through pictures and words. In the picture on the right, Indigenous people use dance and movement to share information about their culture and traditions at a powwow in Seattle, Washington. Both situations are sharing cultural information, but they use different forms. How is the experience of receiving
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the information different for the child than for someone watching the dance? Next, you will compare some images to see the different ways they show information.
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