The purpose here is to enhance your ability to write a comparison/contrast : one of the most common types of analytics in academic writing. TaskWrite a comparison/contrast draft that (1) sets two or more subjects side by side, (2) shows your audience how they are similar and/or dissimilar, and (3) draws conclusions or makes some larger point based on what you have shown. No outside research is allowed for this writing work.Possible topics include:A place from your childhood compared to how it is todayToys of the past compared with toys of todayTwo songs or song erasTwo bands or the same band with different membersTwo musical artists from the same genreA film adapted from a novelTwo films, books, TV shows, etc. of the same genreYour father’s and mother’s attitude about a topicMale and female attitudes about a topicTwo major characters from books or movies (for example, Gandalf vs. Dumbledore)Two sports (i.e., American football vs. Australian football)Married life vs. single life FormatYour draft should be at least 750 words. Your work should be in standard APA format. No outside research should be used. CriteriaContent and DevelopmentAll key elements of the work are covered in a substantive way. To note: • The work must be at least 750+ words • must be written in the appropriate rhetorical mode(s) • It should contain an effective thesis. • Inter- and intra-paragraph content is effectively organized (spatially, temporally, logically, or by order of importance) and makes use of topic sentences and appropriate transitional expressions • The introduction and conclusion are engaging, cohesive, and appropriate to their position.Readability and StyleThe tone should be appropriate to the content. Sentences are complete, clear, and concise. Sentences are well-constructed, with consistently strong, varied syntax. Sentence transitions are present and maintain the flow of thought and meets all the requirement of APA formatting.