To compare and means to tell ways in which things are alike and different.

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To compare and means to tell ways in which things are alike and different.

You can compare and animals, characters, stories, pictures and much more.

Let’s answer some questions to see ways in which our stories were alike and different!

Which stories had photographs for the pictures?

Which stories taught you about real animals that are alive today?

Which story used a school for the setting of the story?

Which story had talking animals?

Which stories had an author?

Which stories had a problem that had to be solved?

A Venn Diagram can help us compare and contrast. Make honey Took place long ago Take care of their babies Take care of their babies