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Write the word and the letter of the corresponding definition contrast define compare describe A. to represent or give an account of in words B. describes how specific things are different C. describes how specific things are the same or similar D. to explain or identify the nature or essential qualities of

Write the sentence and insert the correct term compare define describe contrast 5. If I _______ these two beakers, I see they both are filled with water. 6. When I ________these two beakers, I see that one is much larger than the other. 7. If I _________ a molecule I would say that it has a hydrogen and two oxygen atoms. 8. If I _______ a molecule I would say it is more than one atom bonded to another atom.