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Comparison and Contrast Research Worksheet

Comparison and Contrast Research Worksheet

Q Once you have read the Comparison and Contrast Essay Instructions, chosen your topics, and found sources in the library (Links to an external site.), fill in the Comparison and Contrast Research Worksheet Download Comparison and Contrast Research Worksheet. The instructions and an example are reproduced below. After you have completed the worksheet, submit it to this assignment. Note: assignments using sources from outside the library will receive a zero and will need to be resubmitted. Comparison and Contrast Research Worksheet Example Complete this worksheet in preparation for our Comparison and Contrast essay. Find two sources, one about each subject, in the library (Links to an external site.)—these can be eBooks, physical books if you’d like to visit the physical library, and online database articles. Construct citations for these sources and summarize them below. 1. Source for Subject 1: Perception of Dungeons and Dragons in the 2010s Citation: Mason, Paul. “A History of RPGs: Made by Fans; Played by Fans.” Transformative Works & Cultures, vol. 11, Sept. 2012, p. 1. EBSCOhost, doi:10.3983/twc.2012.0444. Accessed 12 Oct. 2019. Brief Summary of the source (3-4 sentences): In this article, Paul Mason discusses tabletop RPGs' relationships with the fans and players. He focuses on the experience of players who produce and play their own content, breaking this process down into steps. He begins with an introduction to the process, explains the concept of playing war games, discusses how a game is officially published, and the role of fan designers in the gaming process. Mason also talks about the importance of informed consent in collaborative art. PreviousNext

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