
Compound and complex sentences to express comparis
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Selangan Hyldgaard
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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?
A. The house is old, but it has been well-maintained.
B. The restaurant offers a variety of dishes, just as the café does.
C. John studied hard; however, he didn’t pass the exam.
D. The city is bustling, while the village is quiet
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2. Which sentence shows a contrast between two ideas?
A. Both dogs and cats are popular pets.
B. She enjoys reading novels, and he likes watching movies.
C. The beach is beautiful during the day, but it is even more stunning at sunset.
D. The desert is dry and barren, whereas the rainforest is lush and green.
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Multiple Choice
3. Identify the comparison sentence from the options below:
A. The two brothers are tall, but only one plays basketball.
B. The movie was long, yet it was interesting from start to finish.
C. The new smartphone is as fast as a computer.
D. She is intelligent, although she struggles with math.
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4. Which sentence is an example of a contrasting compound sentence?
A. The novel is both engaging and educational.
B. The sun was shining, so we decided to go to the beach.
C. While Mark loves to travel, Sarah prefers to stay at home.
D. The flowers in the garden are as vibrant as a rainbow.
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5. Choose the comparison sentence from the following:
A. He studied hard, yet he failed the test.
B. Her voice is as sweet as honey, but she rarely sings.
C. Like her brother, Maria enjoys spending time outdoors.
D. The food was delicious, although the service was slow.
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