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Grade 9 Compare and Contrast CCSS: CCRA.R.9, RL.9-10.9

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Which statement best compares the author's purpose in The Revival of Stephen Crane and the poet's purpose in the poem?
  1. The first passage describes many people's lives; the poem only describes the poet's life.
  2. The first passage narrates a story about the poet; the poem shows a universal point of view.
  3. The first passage informs about the poet's works; the poem reveals the poet's emotions.
  4. The first passage instructs the reader to read more about the poet; the poem shows an opinion.
Grade 8 Compare and Contrast CCSS: CCRA.R.9, RL.8.9

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How are the archetypal settings in the poem and the story alike?
  1. They both take place in the underground from which the hero emerges.
  2. They both take place in the wilderness where the hero faces disillusionment.
  3. They both take place in the desert where the hero goes on a spiritual quest.
  4. They both take place in the city where the hero delves into the subconscious.
Grade 2 Compare and Contrast CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.2.3
Jan and Jill are very good friends. Jill has black hair and blue eyes. Jan has black hair and green eyes.

How is Jill different from Jan?
  1. They both have the same color of eyes.
  2. They are good friends.
  3. They both have black hair.
  4. Jill has blue eyes.
Grade 3 Compare and Contrast CCSS: CCRA.R.9, RL.3.9
How do we compare and contrast events in a story?
  1. Decide how events are caused.
  2. Decide how things or events are alike and different.
  3. Decide when things happen in a story.
  4. Decide what the effect of an event was.
Grade 1 Compare and Contrast CCSS: CCRA.R.9, RI.1.9
Grade 3 Compare and Contrast

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Grade 2 Compare and Contrast

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What is one way Little Elephant was the same as Little Duck?
  1. He was nervous.
  2. He liked to go to recess.
  3. He was in the same class.
  4. He packed a banana for lunch.
Grade 7 Compare and Contrast CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.7.3
Which physical feature is share by both frogs and toads?
  1. They have smooth skin
  2. They have long sticky tongues
  3. They both have short back legs
  4. They both live only on land
Grade 5 Compare and Contrast

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In the poem "The Wind," the speaker compares the sound of the wind to
  1. a bird's call.
  2. the ocean's waves
  3. ladies' skirts on the grass.
  4. a broom sweeping the floor.
Grade 2 Compare and Contrast
How are Benjamin Bunny and Peter Rabbit alike?
  1. They both have strict fathers.
  2. They both like to get into trouble.
  3. They both enjoy eating carrots and celery.
  4. They both have three little sisters at home.
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