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Task: Compare or Contrast?
The task requires analyzing each sentence to determine whether it is a comparison (showing similarities) or a contrast (showing differences). You should underline the clue words that indicate whether the sentence is comparing or contrasting and write your answer ("Compare" or "Contrast") on the line.
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Solution:
#### 1. Joe and Aaron have similar temperaments.
- Clue Words: "similar"
- Explanation: The word "similar" indicates that Joe and Aaron share characteristics, which is a comparison.
- Answer: Compare
#### 2. Our dogs are both the same breed.
- Clue Words: "both," "same"
- Explanation: The words "both" and "same" suggest that the dogs share a characteristic (breed), which is a comparison.
- Answer: Compare
#### 3. I ate early, but Jim hasn't eaten yet.
- Clue Words: "but"
- Explanation: The word "but" introduces a contrast between the speaker's action (eating early) and Jim's action (not eating yet).
- Answer: Contrast
#### 4. I eat only whole foods, and I exercise.
- Clue Words: "and"
- Explanation: The word "and" connects two related actions (eating whole foods and exercising), indicating a similarity or combination rather than a contrast.
- Answer: Compare
#### 5. I had hoped to get a haircut; however, my stylist was booked.
- Clue Words: "however"
- Explanation: The word "however" introduces a contrast between the speaker's hope (getting a haircut) and the reality (stylist being booked).
- Answer: Contrast
#### 6. I finished my dinner despite not really enjoying it.
- Clue Words: "despite"
- Explanation: The word "despite" indicates a contrast between finishing dinner and not enjoying it.
- Answer: Contrast
#### 7. This story resembles another one I have read.
- Clue Words: "resembles"
- Explanation: The word "resembles" suggests similarity between the current story and another one, which is a comparison.
- Answer: Compare
#### 8. I like to read for pleasure although I don't always have time for it.
- Clue Words: "although"
- Explanation: The word "although" introduces a contrast between the speaker's liking to read and the lack of time available.
- Answer: Contrast
#### 9. I really enjoyed college whereas my friend didn't.
- Clue Words: "whereas"
- Explanation: The word "whereas" directly contrasts the speaker's experience (enjoying college) with their friend's experience (not enjoying it).
- Answer: Contrast
#### 10. This season of my favorite television program really differs from the last season.
- Clue Words: "differs"
- Explanation: The word "differs" indicates a difference between this season and the last season, which is a contrast.
- Answer: Contrast
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Final Answers:
1. Compare
2. Compare
3. Contrast
4. Compare
5. Contrast
6. Contrast
7. Compare
8. Contrast
9. Contrast
10. Contrast
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Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{l}
\text{1. Compare} \\
\text{2. Compare} \\
\text{3. Contrast} \\
\text{4. Compare} \\
\text{5. Contrast} \\
\text{6. Contrast} \\
\text{7. Compare} \\
\text{8. Contrast} \\
\text{9. Contrast} \\
\text{10. Contrast}
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of comparing concepts worksheet.