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Comparing and contrasting texts is a skill that is covered in many grade levels. This helps students distinguish the information between the two texts. Usually, two texts about the same topic have many similarities. However, they also have differences. In this quiz, the students will read two texts and answer questions about them.
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Turkeys are usually found in wooded areas.
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Wild turkeys can fly because they are skinny.
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Baby turkeys can't fly until they are two weeks old.
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Wild turkeys are brown with green feathers.
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Wild turkeys can run about 25 miles per hour.
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Both the male and female turkeys have a wattle which is the red flap of skin.
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Both stories include information about turkeys that can fly.
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Story 1 discusses the ways to cook a turkey.
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The first story discusses that turkeys live in the U.S. and Mexico.
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Story 2 describes the turkey's wattle.
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