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False. In geometry it is helpful to group objects and look at similarities between them.
When comparing two items or two objects, then look for the similarities (what is the same) and differences (what is different) between them.
Comparing means finding the similarities and differences between two objects, while Classifying means grouping of objects according to their common characteristics
Yes, both similarities and differences can be drawn out of any two objects. This would apply to any two animals, whether they were different or the same species.
True. In geometry it is sometimes helpful to group objects and look at similarities between them.
The term is "contrast" when items are observed or defined by their differences. The word "compare" is used for observed similarities, or more generally for both similarities and differences.
Compare is a verb (the noun is comparison) Difference is a noun (the verb is differentiate). Compare means to consider one or more objects or ideas and to analyze the similarities and differences. Differentiate means to be able to consider two similar objects (or ideas) and to identify which is which. Contrast means to consider two objects (or concepts) and to identify the differences between them.
True. In geometry it is sometimes helpful to group objects and look at similarities between them.
Both direct objects and subject complements are types of complements in a sentence. A direct object receives the action of the verb and answers the question "what" or "whom," while a subject complement renames or describes the subject after a linking verb. However, a direct object is necessary for the sentence to make sense, while a subject complement provides additional information about the subject.
True. In geometry it is sometimes helpful to group objects and look at similarities between them.
You need two objects between which you can have differences!
The similarities between the two objects, people, subjects, or concepts are often related to their characteristics, functions, or purposes. Differences can include unique features, behaviors, origins, or effects that distinguish one from the other. It's important to identify both similarities and differences to understand the relationship or contrast between them effectively.