Comparing Genres | English Composition 1 (2023)

Learning Objectives

  • Analyze characteristics from different genres of text

Below you’llread excerpts from different types of sources. Before knowing much aboutthe pieces, like who wrote them or where they were first published, consider what you learn about them just from these snippets.

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Figure 1. Based on which sources you read, you can learn about different information and opinions in relation to cars.

Example 1

Example 1

“Electric and Plug-in Hybrids”

Learning Objectives

After reading this module, students should be able to

  • outline the traditional dependence of transportation on oil and the internal combustion engine
  • understand two alternatives to oil as a transportation fuel: hydrogen and electricity
  • understand the dual use of oil and electricity in hybrid vehicles and their impact on energy efficiency and carbon emissions

Introduction

Since the early 20th Century, oil and the internal combustion engine have dominated transportation. The fortunes of oil and vehicles have been intertwined, with oil racing to meet the energy demands of the ever growing power and number of personal vehicles, vehicles driving farther in response to growing interstate highway opportunities for long distance personal travel and freight shipping, and greater personal mobility producing living patterns in far-flung suburbs that require oil and cars to function. In recent and future years, the greatest transportation growth will be in developing countries where the need and the market for transportation is growing rapidly. China has an emerging middle class that is larger than the entire population of the United States, a sign that developing countries will soon direct or strongly influence the emergence of new technologies designed to serve their needs. Beyond deploying new technologies, developing countries have a potentially large second advantage: they need not follow the same development path through outdated intermediate technologies taken by the developed world. Leapfrogging directly to the most advanced technologies avoids legacy infrastructures and long turnover times, allowing innovation and deployment on an accelerated scale.

Your Observations

Question for consideration:

As you read through the passage above, what distinguishing features about the text stand out to you?

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Example 2

Again, read through the excerpt below, which is the opening to a longer text. What do you noticewhile reading,without knowing much about the source overall?

Example 2

“Will the Tesla Model 3 recharge the U.S. electric vehiclemarket?”

Few product launches in recent memory have captured as much attention as last week’s unveiling of the Tesla Model 3 electric vehicle (EV), Tesla’s first vehicle pitched at the mass market.

Orders were flooding in even before Tesla CEO Elon Musk revealed the car to a giddy audience last Thursday evening, with prospective buyers queuing at Tesla stores throughout the day to place a deposit on a vehicle they might not even receive for two years or more.

Musk made the case for EVs being “really important for the future of the world,” combating rising greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution.

The Model 3 is really important for the future of Tesla and the future of EVs. It promises the sales growth that automotive wunderkind Tesla needs to survive and renews interest in a technology that is yet to have significant real-world impact. Yet even with the introduction of Tesla’s flashy new sedan, more pieces need to be in place before the EV market goes truly mainstream.

Battery prices dropping

When the Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid and Nissan Leaf battery-electric vehicle hit U.S. showrooms in December 2010, the price of gasoline was rising, and so were expectations for the future of EVs.

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Shortly after, President Obama articulated the goal of having one million EVs on U.S. roads by 2015, and committed billions of investment in EV manufacturing capacity, recharging infrastructure deployment and vehicle purchase incentives.

Your Observations

Question for consideration:

As you read through the passage above, what distinguishing features about the text stand out to you?

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Example 3

Example 3

“Cannibalism in the Cars”

I visited St. Louis lately, and on my way West, after changing cars at Terre Haute, Indiana, a mild, benevolent-looking gentleman of about forty-five, or maybe fifty, came in at one of the way-stations and sat down beside me. We talked together pleasantly on various subjects for an hour, perhaps, and I found him exceedingly intelligent and entertaining. When he learned that I was from Washington, he immediately began to ask questions about various public men, and about Congressional affairs; and I saw very shortly that I was conversing with a man who was perfectly familiar with the ins and outs of political life at the Capital, even to the ways and manners, and customs of procedure of Senators and Representatives in the Chambers of the national Legislature. Presently two men halted near us for a single moment, and one said to the other:

“Harris, if you’ll do that for me, I’ll never forget you, my boy.”

My new comrade’s eye lighted pleasantly. The words had touched upon a happy memory, I thought. Then his face settled into thoughtfulness—almost into gloom. He turned to me and said,

“Let me tell you a story; let me give you a secret chapter of my life—a chapter that has never been referred to by me since its events transpired. Listen patiently, and promise that you will not interrupt me.”

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I said I would not, and he related the following strange adventure, speaking sometimes with animation, sometimes with melancholy, but always with feeling and earnestness.

Your Observations

Question for consideration:

As you read through the passage above, what distinguishing features about the text stand out to you?

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Example 4

Example 4

“Hybrid Vehicle”

A hybrid vehicle uses two or more distinct types of power, such as internal combustion engine+electric motor,[1] e.g. in diesel-electric trains using diesel engines and electricity from overhead lines, and submarines that use diesels when surfaced and batteries when submerged. Other means to store energy include pressurized fluid, in hydraulic hybrids.

Heavy vehicles

Hybrid power trains use diesel-electric or turbo-electric to power railway locomotives, buses, heavy goods vehicles, mobile hydraulic machinery, and ships. A diesel/turbine engine drives an electric generator or hydraulic pump, which powers electric/hydraulic motor(s) – strictly an electric/hydraulic transmission (not a hybrid), unless it can accept power from outside. With large vehicles conversion losses decrease, and the advantages in distributing power through wires or pipes rather than mechanical elements become more prominent, especially when powering multiple drives — e.g. driven wheels or propellers. Until recently most heavy vehicles had little secondary energy storage, e.g. batteries/hydraulic accumulators — excepting non-nuclear submarines, one of the oldest production hybrids, running on diesels while surfaced and batteries when submerged. Both series and parallel setups were used in WW2 submarines.

Your Observations

Question for consideration:

As you read through the passage above, what distinguishing features about the text stand out to you?

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Example 5

One last time, read through the excerpt below. What do you noticewhile reading,without knowing much about the source overall?

Example 5

The Influence of Intersections on Fuel Consumption in Urban Arterial Road Traffic: A Single Vehicle Test in Harbin, China”

Abstract

The calculating method for fuel consumption (FC) was put forward and calibrated and the characteristics of the fuel consumption on intersections were analyzed based on 18 groups of vehicular operating data which were acquired from the test experiment of a single vehicle along the urban arterial roads in Harbin, China. The results obtained show that 50.36% of the fuel consumption for the test vehicle was used at the area of intersections compared with 28.9% of the influencing distance and 68.5% of the running time; and 78.4% of them was burnt at the stages of acceleration and idling. Meanwhile, the type (c) of the vehicular operating status was illustrated to be the worst way of reducing fuel consumption, the causes were analyzed and four improvement strategies were put forward.

Introduction

Statistically, one-third of the gasoline was exhausted by autos worldwide each year; and energy supply had become one of huge challenges for human beings. Consequently, 3 main fuel consumption reduction technologies were put forward and implemented from the aspects of vehicles, driving behaviors and traffic management and control respectively. Above all, advanced engine technologies, which were usually improved by auto makers and researchers, were gradually applied including hybrid electric engine, and turbocharger technology. For instance, hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) or plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) were proved to be successful to reduce the fuel consumption; many relative strategies and methods were proposed to save the HEVs fuel consumption. Hu et al. and Yang et al. addressed the electrochemical energy buffers and robust coordinated control applied for the HEVs separately and the results showed that the proposed strategy could improve the fuel economy[2][3]. Hu et al. and Li et al. discussed the two optimization-based and dynamic programming-based global optimal energy management strategies for the plug-in hybrid electric bus (PHEBs);[4][5]Sun et al. developed a PHEVs energy management algorithm to achieve enhanced fuel economy under different traffic flow information conditions.[6] Zheng et al. analyzed the effect of battery temperature on fuel consumption of fuel cell hybrid vehicles (FCHVs);[7]Hu et al. discussed the optimal dimensioning or longevity-conscious dimensioning and power management for the fuel cell hybrid buses (FCHBs) with the method of convex programming and the findings showed that they are optimal and efficient.[8][9] Meanwhile, stop-start technology (STT) can save about 5~15% fuel consumption;[10] and the turbocharger technology can also reduce fuel consumption for the vehicles and be used widely.

Your Observations

Question for consideration:

As you read through the passage above, what distinguishing features about the text stand out to you?

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FAQs

How do you compare two different genres? ›

The most effective way to make the comparison is to think about the theme, or themes, that you are comparing the texts on. A simple example might be something like comparing the theme of love in one of Shakespeare's plays, like Othello, and a collection of his sonnets.

What is comparing in composition? ›

In composition, comparison is a rhetorical strategy and method of organization in which a writer examines similarities and/or differences between two people, places, ideas, or things.

What is comparison and contrast composition? ›

A compare and contrast essay examines two or more topics (objects, people, or ideas, for example), comparing their similarities and contrasting their differences. You may choose to focus exclusively on comparing, exclusively on contrasting, or on both-or your instructor may direct you to do one or both.

What is a good example of compare and contrast? ›

For example, if you wanted to focus on contrasting two subjects you would not pick apples and oranges; rather, you might choose to compare and contrast two types of oranges or two types of apples to highlight subtle differences. For example, Red Delicious apples are sweet, while Granny Smiths are tart and acidic.

Why is it helpful to compare and contrast genres? ›

To compare and contrast literature shows what is similar and what is different between the two passages you are reading. Understanding how texts are alike and different helps you better study literature. Different genres or forms of literature show themes or topics differently.

What are examples of comparison? ›

The definition of a comparison is the act of finding out the differences and similarities between two or more people or things. An example of comparison is tasting different years of pinot noir wine back to back and discussing their differences.

How do you compose a good comparison essay? ›

How to Write a Compare and Contrast Essay
  1. Begin by Brainstorming With a Venn Diagram. ...
  2. Develop a Thesis Statement. ...
  3. Create an Outline. ...
  4. Write the Introduction. ...
  5. Write the First Body Paragraph. ...
  6. Repeat the Process for the Next Paragraphs. ...
  7. Write the Conclusion. ...
  8. Proofread.
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How do you start a compare and contrast essay example? ›

The introductory paragraph should outline the topic you want to cover and provide insight into your main idea. It should mention what matters—the people, ideas, events, or other subjects you are going to compare and contrast in the body of your essay. In the introduction, include the necessary background information.

How do you write a compare and contrast paragraph? ›

A comparison-contrast paragraph has three main parts. The topic sentence introduces two subjects and says something about them. The body sentences give details about how the two subjects are alike and different. The ending sentence sums up how the subjects are the same or different.

How do you start a comparison and contrast essay? ›

Begin by saying everything you have to say about the first subject you are discussing, then move on and make all the points you want to make about the second subject (and after that, the third, and so on, if you're comparing/contrasting more than two things).

How do you start an essay comparing two things? ›

Start with a general point that establishes the similarity between the two subjects, then move to the specific focus of the essay. At the end of the introduction, write a thesis statement that first announces which aspects of each subject you plan to compare and then states what conclusion you've drawn from them.

What are good compare and contrast essay topics? ›

Here are some great compare and contrast essay topics for your ease.
  • Friends Vs. Family.
  • Childhood friendship Vs. High school friendship.
  • Bikes vs. cars.
  • Study abroad Vs. Studying in your country.
  • Living on your own Vs. At home with my parents.
  • Facebook vs. Twitter.
  • In-house employees Vs. Freelance contractors.
  • Texting Vs.

What are examples of genres? ›

Literary Genres
  • Drama. Stories composed in verse or prose, usually for theatrical performance, where conflicts and emotion are expressed through dialogue and action.
  • Fable. ...
  • Fairy Tale. ...
  • Fantasy. ...
  • Fiction. ...
  • Fiction in Verse. ...
  • Folklore. ...
  • Historical Fiction.

What are the 3 main genres of literature? ›

The three major genres are Prose, Drama, and Poetry.

Now, like I said within each of these genres there are several subgenres, but before we get to those let's go ahead and define the main genres.

What is a genre in a story? ›

The two major categories, or genres, are fiction (about things, events, and characters that are not true) and nonfiction (about things, events, and people that are based on fact). From these two major categories, we can classify even further. For example, fiction can be divided into poetry, drama (plays), or prose.

How do you compare two things in writing? ›

  1. Overview.
  2. Address Both Similarities and Differences.
  3. Make Sure You Have a Clear Thesis Statement.
  4. Use Clear Transitions.
  5. Structure Your Paper.
  6. Include Analysis.
  7. Make Analogous Comparisons.
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How do you write a comparison paragraph? ›

A comparison-contrast paragraph has three main parts. The topic sentence introduces two subjects and says something about them. The body sentences give details about how the two subjects are alike and different. The ending sentence sums up how the subjects are the same or different.

How do we compare? ›

Begin by saying everything you have to say about the first subject you are discussing, then move on and make all the points you want to make about the second subject (and after that, the third, and so on, if you're comparing/contrasting more than two things).

Why is comparing and contrasting knowledge important? ›

Why is this an important concept? When learners can take ideas and compare and contrast them, they can better comprehend the complexity of the ideas. Comparing and contrasting looks at the similarities and differences between or among ideas.

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