So I'm doing a research paper on two different sea animals. I chose the comb jellyfish and the sun jellyfish.
We have to research both of them, and organize the research into categories. (Example: I have five categories: Physical traits, Birth, Habitat, Food chain etc.) Then after the research on the categories are done, we write a paper. One paragraph comparing the two animals on that category, and one paragraph contrasting the two animals on that category.
We're still researching, but I'm trying to think ahead about how I'm going to write out all of the research into comparing and contrasting paragraphs.
And I had a question: Do I have to have the same kind of information for both animals? Like, if I want to know how far both jellyfish can swim in the ocean, do I research for both of the animals on that question? Like, right now, I have info on how far the comb jellyfish can swim. For the sun jellyfish, I can't find any info for how far they can swim.
Do I just leave it alone? Or do I write something for the sun jellyfish instead? Or what?
Please help. I need to have the research done by this weekend. Thanks.
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