English 10 First Quarter Greek Mythology arachne.pptx
LEOLYNCOLLADO
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This is a lesson on Greek Mythology Arachne. It also discusses Compare and Contrast.
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Compare and contrast
Task 1: Compare and contrast James and Peter are Grade 10 students. James is bright while Peter is just an average student. They are all doing good in school. They have perfect attendance and they all come to school on time. Though James is smart, but he always gets worried if he gets few errors in the test especially if he is not getting the highest score. Peter on the other hand is always contented of what he gets for he has in mind that success is not measured by the figures that appear in the card. He just makes sure that he learns from the discussion and believes that he can apply what he learn
compare taken from the Latin word “ comparare ” which means to liken or to compare Comparing things means pointing out their similarities, or what they have in common.
contrast derived from Latin words “contra” and “ stare” which means against and to stand. In Middle English, contrast was used for meaning “to fight against or to “withstand” in a battle. Contrasting things mean pointing out their differences, or where they diverge from one another.
Apples and oranges Similarities Apples and oranges are both fruits. They are both foods · Both are made into juice. Both grow on trees Differences Apples are red. Oranges are orange The fruits have different textures · Oranges need a warmer place to grow, like Florida. Apples can grow in cooler states like Washington.
Apples and oranges Similarities Apples and oranges are both fruits. They are both foods · Both are made into juice. Both grow on trees Differences Apples are red. Oranges are orange The fruits have different textures · Oranges need a warmer place to grow, like Florida. Apples can grow in cooler states like Washington.
There are two main reasons that people use comparison and contrast: 1. To Explain 2. To Evaluate
There are two main reasons that people use comparison and contrast: 1. To Explain 2. To Evaluate
1. To explain You might compare and contrast kinds of food, for instance, to help someone understand which food need to have refrigerated and which can be stored in a cabinet or in a bowl on the counter.
2. To Evaluate You might compare and contrast kinds of food to show why of kind of food or brand of food is better than another. For example, apples are better snack than butter.
Fill in the missing data in the following Venn diagram which scientifically compares a butterfly and a moth. Use critical thinking and select only relevant information based on the topic from the following list. Draw the Venn diagram and write all your answers in your answer sheet
Has 3 pairs of legs Hatches from chrysalis Hatches from cocoon Looks pretty Featured in Rizal’s story Has wings