ENGLISH M14 Comparing and Contrasting Information Heard
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- Q1Click CM if the sentence shows comparison and CT if it shows contrast. 1. Frogs and toads can both live in land and in water.CMCT30s
- Q22. Frogs have moist and slimy skin, while toads have dry and bumpy skin.CMCT30s
- Q33. Frogs legs are longer than those of toads.CTCM30s
- Q44. Like frogs, toads also hatch eggs.CMCT30s
- Q55. While both animals can hop, frogs are much better at it.CMCT30s
- Q61. How are bats and birds alike?B. Both hang upside-down when resting.A. Both can fly.C. Both have feathers.30s
- Q72. How are bats and birds different?B. Birds have teeth.A. Bats land on rooftops.C. Bats have fur.30s
- Q83. Which sentence shows comparison?A. Both bats and birds can fly.C. Bats have teeth on the other hand birds have beak.B. Birds have feathers while bats have fur.30s
- Q94. Which sentence shows contrast?A. Both bats and birds can fly.B. Birds have feathers while bats have fur.C. Birds and bats can be seen on rooftops.30s
- Q105. Which sentence is true about birds and bats?A. Bats and birds are very easy to tell apart when they are not flying.B. Bats and birds are both birds.C. Bats and birds are both colorful.30s