Learn how to understand, analyze, and answer questions about reading passages for the ISEE Lower Level exam.
Comparing means finding how things are alike. Contrasting means spotting how things are different.
Comparing and contrasting helps you understand characters, places, or ideas better.
Next time you read, see how two characters react to a problem. Are they the same or different?
Two animals in a passage both live in the forest, but one is a bird and the other is a mammal.
A story might show two friends: one is very brave, while the other is careful and cautious.
Comparing and contrasting shows how things are alike and different in a passage.