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ELA Drills, Beginner: Comparing and Contrasting 3. What's the most important difference between these sentences?
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- 00:04
And here's your shmoop du jour brought
- 00:05
to you by grocery shopping sure it's not a roller coaster ride of excitement but [Man pushing trolley cart in market]
- 00:10
really what are the odds you'll be able to pick up a quart of milk on a roller
- 00:14
coaster anyway all right well let's read the following sentence Jamie ran to the
- 00:18
store to get milk eggs bread and cheese before going home Jamie ran to the store
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- 00:25
to get whole milk brown eggs sourdough bread and Parmesan cheese before going
- 00:30
home and here's our question what's the most important difference between these [Question appears below sentences]
- 00:34
sentences and here are potential answers.....
- 00:39
geez Janey there's no need to run those groceries aren't going anywhere
- 00:45
and if they are going somewhere you're probably better off running in the [Janey walks into grocery store]
- 00:48
opposite direction no one likes a blocking partner milk even if it's
- 00:52
chocolate and while we're running away from the walking milk we'll give you a [Janey running from chocolate milk]
- 00:56
quick in when we say important here we mean important to our understanding of
- 01:01
the information we've got quite a few options so let's see which one is the
- 01:06
best fit starting with a alright well this one just seems flat-out wrong if we
- 01:11
compare the two sentences the second one definitely has more detailed than first [Finger points to two sentences]
- 01:14
for example the second sentence describes the milk with the additional
- 01:18
detail whole a detail that's nowhere to be found in the first sentence and
- 01:23
details tend to be really important when it comes from milk we found that out the [Man picks up carton of chocolate milk and drinks]
- 01:27
hard way after we drink from a carton that could only be described as the
- 01:30
spoil so a is out of here what about these anyway we haven't yet happened
- 01:35
upon any important differences which we need two sentences but that doesn't mean [Easter eggs appear]
- 01:38
it aren't any if you went on an Easter egg hunt didn't find any after 10
- 01:43
seconds and decided to stop looking you wouldn't find many chocolate eggs Lydia
- 01:47
there's chocolate hungry cousins might like the strategy but it doesn't do much [Cousins searching for easter eggs]
- 01:52
for you so let's have some patience and keep looking how about the Z so we can
- 01:56
definitely see that the second fence is longer but remember when we say
- 02:00
importance here important to our understanding of the
- 02:03
information longer is definitely important if you're trying to win the [Alligators appear on house front lawn]
- 02:07
contest for longest alligator which was weird contests but hey who are we judged [Man measuring alligator]
- 02:12
but which sentence is longer doesn't mean better so C is out what about D the
- 02:17
second sentence is indeed more detailed than the first and that's totally
- 02:21
important all those extra details give us a weight under understanding of what [Second sentence stamped important]
- 02:25
Jamie bought so D is our answer and while it's well and good that Jamie [Janey pushing trolley in supermarket]
- 02:29
bought whole milk brown and sourdough bread and Parmesan cheese but she wants
- 02:34
to what ride the roller coaster she'll definitely need to buy two tickets two [Janey with trolley at rollercoaster]
- 02:37
days
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