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Holiday Compare and Contrast

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  • Shoe + Boot
    Both are footwear, but a shoe is low-cut, and a boot covers the ankle.
  • Jacket + Sweater
    Both are worn to keep warm, but a jacket has a zipper/buttons, while a sweater is softer and typically pulled over the head.
  • Band aid + Cast
    Both protect injuries, but a band-aid is for cuts, while a cast stabilizes bones.
  • December + June
    Both are months in the year.Both have 30 days. December is in winter, while June is in summer. December marks the end of the year.
  • Bush + Tree
    Both are plants with leaves and branches, but a bush is smaller and closer to the ground, while a tree is taller with a trunk and canopies.
  • Marker + Crayon
    Both are tools for drawing or coloring, but a marker uses ink and creates bold lines, while a crayon is made of wax and creates softer, textured marks.
  • Bird house + Tree house
    Both are structures built outdoors, but a birdhouse is for birds to nest in, while a treehouse is for people to play or relax in.
  • Snail + Turtle
    Both have shells, but a snail is slow and moist-dwelling, while a turtle is faster and lives on land or water.
  • Hamburger + Sandwich
    Both have bread and fillings, but a hamburger has a patty, while a sandwich varies.
  • Carpet + Rug
    Both cover floors and add comfort, but a carpet covers the entire floor and is fixed, while a rug is smaller and can be moved around.
  • Lemonade + Soda
    Both are refreshing drinks often served cold, but lemonade is made from lemons and is non-carbonated, while soda is carbonated and comes in various flavors.
  • Couch + Chair
    Both are pieces of furniture for sitting, but a couch is larger and accommodates multiple people, while a chair is smaller and usually seats one.
  • Slide + Swing
    Both are playground equipment used for fun, but a slide involves sliding down a smooth surface, while a swing moves back and forth while seated.
  • Glue + Tape
    Both stick things, but glue is liquid and permanent, while tape is temporary.
  • Cookie + Cracker
    Both are small, baked snacks, but a cookie is sweet and often contains chocolate or sugar, while a cracker is savory or salty and pairs with cheese or spreads.
  • Rake + Broom
    Both have handles, but a rake gathers leaves, while a broom sweeps floors.
  • Shirt + Jersey
    Both are garments worn on the upper body, but a shirt is casual or formal everyday wear, while a jersey is designed for sports and often represents a team.
  • President + Principal
    Both are leaders. A president leads a country while a principal manages a school.
  • Cupcake + Muffin
    Both are small, baked treats, but a cupcake is sweeter and often frosted, while a muffin is usually less sweet and unfrosted.
  • Hurricane and Tornado
    Both are powerful storms with strong winds, but a hurricane forms over warm ocean water and lasts longer, while a tornado forms on land and is shorter but more
  • Volleyball + Soccer
    Both are team sports with a ball, but volleyball uses hands to hit over a net, while soccer uses feet to score in a goal.v
  • Lamp + Flashlight
    Both provide light and are used in the dark, but a lamp is stationary and usually plugged in, while a flashlight is portable and battery-powered.
  • Gloves + Scarf
    Both are worn for warmth in cold weather, but gloves cover the hands, while a scarf wraps around the neck.
  • Biscuit + Waffles
    Both are breakfast items often served with toppings, but biscuits are soft, fluffy, and baked, while waffles are crispy and cooked in a patterned iron.
  • Ocean + Lake
    Both are large bodies of water and have aquatic life. Oceans are saltwater; lakes are usually freshwater. Oceans are much larger than lakes.
  • Backpack + Wallet
    Both hold items, but a backpack is large for supplies, while a wallet is small for money.
  • Orange + Watermelon
    Both are juicy fruits, but an orange is small and peelable, while a watermelon is large with a hard outer skin..
  • Envelope + Box
    Both are used for packaging and sending items, but an envelope is flat and ideal for papers, while a box is three-dimensional and holds larger or bulkier items.
  • Clock + Watch
    Both tell time and have hands/numbers, but a clock is stationary and hangs on a wall or sits on a surface, while a watch is portable and worn on the wrist.
  • Airplane + Bus
    Both are vehicles for transporting people, but an airplane flies in the sky and travels long distances, while a bus drives on roads for shorter trips.