Writing Homework Help
Collin College English Helping People in Various Ways Papers
Objective: compare and contrast 2 different career choices using either the block or alternating methods.
SEE ATTACHMENTS FOR EXAMPLE OF BLOCK AND ALTERNATING METHODS AND THE OUTLINE PAPER. I NEED THE COLOR CODED COMPARISON OUTLINE, WORKS CITED PAGE, AND THE OUTLINE PAPER.
The career choices I chose are periodontist and registered nurse.
Work cited (please put this on the work cited page)
Billa, Aishwarya, et al. “Career opportunities in periodontics: A road map to the future.” Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology, vol. 24, no. 2, 2020, p. 98. Gale Academic OneFile, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A616410788/AONE?u=txshracd2497&sid=bookmark-AONE&xid=77d33d64. Accessed 24 June 2021.
Hilton, Lisette. “Registered Nurse.” The Gale Encyclopedia of Senior Health: A Guide for Seniors and Their Caregivers, edited by Brigham Narins, 3rd ed., vol. 4, Gale, 2021, pp. 1989-1992. Gale Health and Wellness, link.gale.com/apps/doc/CX8080300596/HWRC?u=txshracd2497&sid=bookmark-HWRC&xid=9de47cce. Accessed 24 June 2021.
WHAT IS BLOCK AND ALTERNATING METHODS?
- Block Method
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- Discussion of both points for the first item (i.e. the first career path)
- Then, discussion of both points for the second item (i.e. the second career path)
- ex. If discussing education first, the paper will be . . .
- Introductory paragraph
- First bodied paragraph = education and 1st point
- Second bodied paragraph = education and 2nd point
- Third bodied paragraph = law and 1st point
- Fourth bodied paragraph = law and 2nd point
- Conclusion
- Alternating Method
- Think of a tennis match.
- Discussion of the first point for the first item (i.e. the first career path)
- Then, discussion of first point for the second item (i.e. the second career path)
- ex. If discussing education first, the paper will be . . .
- Introductory paragraph
- First bodied paragraph = education and 1st point
- Second bodied paragraph = law and 1st point
- Third bodied paragraph = education and 2nd point
- Fourth bodied paragraph = law and 2nd point
- Conclusion
- Think of a tennis match.