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There are many different texts about certain topics. Even though the writers have written about the same topic, there will be different information in them. Students can compare and contrast the important points that are made in each text. They should look at the key details. In the quiz, the students will answer questions comparing and contrasting two texts about Thanksgiving.
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It took the Pilgrims two months to cross the Atlantic Ocean.
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People were not allowing the Pilgrims to practice their own religion, so the Pilgrims moved away.
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Most likely, the Pilgrims and Native Americans ate squash and deer.
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The Native Americans that are associated with Thanksgiving are the Wampanoags.
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Story 2 is the only story that contains the name Squanto.
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Even though the words may be a little different, they are primarily the same meal.
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Only the first story explains why the Pilgrims came to the United States.
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At the end of the stories, story 1 explains that they got along for a long time. However, story 2 explains that they were at war with each other.
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Only the first story explains how and when the Pilgrims came to the United States.
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Both stories give information about the number of people who came to Thanksgiving.
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