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Compound and complex sentences to express comparis

Compound and complex sentences to express comparis

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5th Grade

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Write down all the features you remember from both communities (e.g., clean streets, trash piles, green parks, broken benches).

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For each feature, add an adjective (e.g., clean streets, polluted air).

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Describe how these features act or contribute to the community (e.g., Clean streets contribute to a healthier environment; trash piles create an unpleasant living space).

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  • The healthy community has green trees.

  • The unhealthy community has dying trees.

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  • Children in the healthy community are playing happily.

  • Children in the unhealthy community are walking through trash.

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  • The streets in the healthy community are clean.

  • The streets in the unhealthy community are littered with garbage.

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  • People in the healthy community are smiling.

    People in the unhealthy community look sad.

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  • The healthy community has many flowers.

    The unhealthy community has dead plants.

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Create a compound or complex sentence that compares or contrasts the picture cards with another feature.

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Multiple Choice

  • Which of the following sentences is a comparison sentence?

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A. The house is old, but it has been well-maintained.

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B. The restaurant offers a variety of dishes, just as the café does.

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C. John studied hard; however, he didn’t pass the exam.

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D. The city is bustling, while the village is quiet

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2. Which sentence shows a contrast between two ideas?

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A. Both dogs and cats are popular pets.

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B. She enjoys reading novels, and he likes watching movies.

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C. The beach is beautiful during the day, but it is even more stunning at sunset.

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D. The desert is dry and barren, whereas the rainforest is lush and green.

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3. Identify the comparison sentence from the options below:

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A. The two brothers are tall, but only one plays basketball.

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B. The movie was long, yet it was interesting from start to finish.

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C. The new smartphone is as fast as a computer.

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D. She is intelligent, although she struggles with math.

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4. Which sentence is an example of a contrasting compound sentence?

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A. The novel is both engaging and educational.

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B. The sun was shining, so we decided to go to the beach.

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C. While Mark loves to travel, Sarah prefers to stay at home.

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D. The flowers in the garden are as vibrant as a rainbow.

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5. Choose the comparison sentence from the following:

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A. He studied hard, yet he failed the test.

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B. Her voice is as sweet as honey, but she rarely sings.

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C. Like her brother, Maria enjoys spending time outdoors.

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D. The food was delicious, although the service was slow.

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