write a 1,000- to 1,200-word comparison, using definition and summary.Topic: Oral History“Annie Batiste: A Mi’kmaq family History.” Annie Batiste and Marie Batiste (pp. 513-517) AND “Chronicles and Annals.” Elizabeth van Houts (pp. 100-122).

Using the suggested pairings write a 1,000- to 1,200-word comparison, using definition and summary.Topic: Oral History“Annie Batiste: A Mi’kmaq family History.” Annie Batiste and Marie Batiste (pp. 513-517) AND “Chronicles and Annals.” Elizabeth van Houts (pp. 100-122).As you work on your notes and draft, you may be wondering how to structure your comparison. There’s no hard and fast rule about ordering information in a comparison, but given the nature of this assignment, you might think about using topic to organize your material. As you outline, concentrate on the idea that will focus the paragraph rather than on the articles themselves. This way, the information in your paragraph (whether it comes from one of your sources or both) will allow you to develop your topic.