Thursday, February 7, 2019
Comparing The Perfect Family, The Sanctuary of School, Dog Lab, and Education :: Comparison Compare Contrast Essays
Comparing The Perfect Family, by Alice Hoffman, The Sanctuary of  trail, by Lynda Barry, Dog Lab, by Claire McCarthy, and Education by Jake Werner                What we learn at home, at school, from our peers, and from entertainment  canful have great effects throughout our  unanimous entire  exists. There is no such thing as a perfect family, human being, or society, yet we are able to live our lives with the enjoyment of peace and harmony. What we see on television may  re-create a perfect family, but, of course, not everything we wish to see is true. Not everyone can have the lives that everyone wants. In reading the  acts The Perfect Family by Alice Hoffman, The Sanctuary of School by Lynda Barry, Dog Lab by Claire McCarthy, and Education by Jake Werner a realization occurred. These authors came down with comparable results. Two authors have similar styles of   physical composition while the others had a contrasting style.  The Perfect Family by Alice Hoffman was about how she    was  face up with the adversity of being raised in a single  foster family. She never gave up on believing her mom and herself, which is the reason who she is today. Alice Hoffman had a straight-forward strategy in writing her essay. In her style of writing, she included  some(prenominal) details in describing her childhood history. It was from the introductory paragraph where I  forecast that this story was  breathing out to be descriptive in the sense of  hard to constrain us by sympathizing with her and other families. In addition, she gave images such as Roses grew by the front door...We had glass bottles filled with lightning bugs and brand-new swing sets in the backyard, and softball games at dusk.(pg --) Using this type of technique in writing her essay gave a clearer understanding of what she is trying to do. She was setting the table. Also, she gave a  draft history of how marriages are supposed to be, how divorces are uncommon during that time, and the type of jobs a wife    should be committed to. This technique was useful in her essay because if she did not include that history, maybe the reader would not understand the  top of writing this essay, or may be confused on what is going on. A historical background can help greatly in helping the reader understand what is going on and can  termination some questions to why this essay is being written.  
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