1. A thesis statement that explains not only what aspect of the texts you focused on, but also your explanation of the similarities/differences between the two texts.
2. A discussion of the similarities/differences between the two texts in reference to the focus of your study that includes citations of the texts (you need not include all possible examples, just the most important ones).
3. An argument for the explanation of the similarities/differences laid out in your thesis.s
4. A conclusion that briefly summarizes the argument of your paper.
Comparison between Lysias On the Death of Eratosthenes and The Medea
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