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Similarities and differences
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How are a canoe and a motorboat the same? How are they different?
They both go on water. You use a paddle to make a canoe go, you use a motor to make a motorboat go
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How are a watch and a clock the same? How are they different?
They are both for telling time. A watch goes on your wrist and a clock goes on the wall.
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How are a bird and a butterfly the same? How are they different?
They are both animals. They both fly. A bird eats worms and a butterfly eats nectar.
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How are a tiger and a lion the same? How are they different?
They are both jungle animals. They are both big cats. A tiger has stripes and lion does not.
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How are a pool and a lake the same? How are they different?
They are both bodies of water. A pool is small and a lake is large.
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How are scissors and a knife alike? How are they different?
They are both sharp. They both cut. Scissors cut paper and a knife cuts food.
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How are a leg and an arm alike? How are they different?
They are both body parts. A leg is for walking/kicking and an arm is for waving/carrying.
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How are a balloon and a kite alike? How are they different?
They both go up in the air. They both have strings and are toys. A balloon is round and has air inside, a kite is a diamond and is flat.
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How are a cooke and a cupcake alike? How are they different?
They are both food/desserts. A cookie has chocolate chips and a cupcake has frosting. A cupcake has a wrapper and a cookie does not.
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How are a nickel and a quarter alike? How are they different?
They are both money/coins. A nickel is worth 5 cents and a quarter is worth 25 cents.
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