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audio buttonCompare and contrast Franky and the fish in our story, "Franky Goes Fishing."

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vocab vultureaudio buttonYesterday, we defined what it means to compare and contrast and looked at different examples. Remember, comparing is looking for similarities, and contrasting is looking for differences.

What helps us organize our ideas when we are comparing and contrasting?

audio buttonWhat should you write in the space where the two circles overlap?

Think about our story "Franky Goes Fishing." Franky compared himself to a fish. How are Franky and the fish alike? Reread the story to compare and contrast Franky and the fish. Then, complete the Venn diagram. Click on the Activity button for a Venn diagram worksheet. Submit it to your teacher when you are done.

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