Let’s look at the two pictures side by side and find what’s different.
We’ll go from left to right, top to bottom, and compare each part carefully.
1. In the first picture (left), there is a red ball hanging near the window. In the second picture (right), that red ball is missing.
2. In the first picture, the girl in blue pants is holding a yellow toy. In the second picture, she is not holding anything — her hands are empty.
3. On the floor in the first picture, there is a green toy car near the boy in green shirt. In the second picture, that green car is gone.
4. The drawer on the white dresser: in the first picture, the top drawer is closed. In the second picture, the top drawer is open.
5. Look at the plant on top of the dresser: in the first picture, it has 3 leaves. In the second picture, it has 4 leaves.
6. The boy in the green shirt: in the first picture, he is standing with his arms down. In the second picture, one of his arms is raised up.
7. Near the window, in the first picture, there is a small brown object on the windowsill (maybe a book or box). In the second picture, that object is missing.
That’s 7 differences! Let’s list them clearly for the answer.
Final Answer:
(1) The red ball is missing in the second picture.
(2) The girl is not holding a toy in the second picture.
(3) The green toy car is missing in the second picture.
(4) The top drawer of the dresser is open in the second picture but closed in the first.
(5) The plant has 4 leaves in the second picture but only 3 in the first.
(6) The boy in green has one arm raised in the second picture but both arms down in the first.
(7) There is no brown object on the windowsill in the second picture.
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