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How are the children alike?
(Compare)
They are eating.
The boy has watermelon.
The boy has pizza.
They are running.
How are the children different?
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The boy has watermelon and the girl has pizza.
They both have on shirts.
They are eating.
They have eyes.
How are the children different?
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The boy has on green. The girl has on purple.
They are kids.
They have food.
They have hair.
How are the children the same?
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They are playing on the playground.
One boy is on a swing.
One boy is on a slide.
They are building with blocks.
How are the children the same?
(Compare)
They are happy.
They have green shirts.
They are boys.
One is swinging.
How are the children different?
( Contrast)
They have green shirts.
One boy is swinging. One boy is sliding.
They are boys.
They are on the playground.
How are the candies the same?
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They taste sweet.
They are round.
They look like bunnies.
They are hard.
How are the candies different?
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One looks like a rainbow. One kind is yellow.
One is soft. One is hard.
They are sweet.
You can eat them.
How are the animals the same?
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They have feathers.
They give us milk and eggs.
They live on a farm.
They say, "Moo!"
How are the animals different?
(Contrast)
One gives us milk and one gives us eggs.
One has feathers and one has fur.
One can moo and one can't moo.
They live on a farm.
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