LESSON TWENTY-EIGHTH.

COMPARISON AND CONTRAST.

TRAPEZIUM AND TRAPEZOID.

In what respect are Figs. A and B alike?

On this account, what name may be given to each?

How does Fig. B differ from Fig. A?

What particular name may you give to Fig. B?

What one to Fig. A?

RHOMBOID AND RECTANGLE.

In what two respects are Figs. C and D alike?

On account of the number of their sides, what may each be called?

Because their opposite sides are parallel, what may each be called?

In what respect do they differ?

What particular name may be given to Fig. C?

What one to Fig. D?

What three names may you give to the figure with right angles?

What three to the one without right angles?

RHOMBOID AND RHOMBUS.

In what three things are Figs. E and F alike?

What three names may be given to each?

How do they differ from each other?

What particular name may you give to Fig. F?

What four names has Fig. F?

RECTANGLE AND SQUARE.

In what three things are Figs. G and H alike?

On account of the number of their sides, what may each be called?

Because their opposite sides are parallel, what may each be called?

Because they have right angles, what may they be called?

In what respect is Fig. H different from Fig. G?

On this account, what particular name may be applied to Fig. H?

What three names may be applied to Fig. G?

What four to Fig. H?

RHOMBUS AND SQUARE.

In what three things are Figs. F and H alike?

On account of the number of their sides, what name may be given to each?

Because their opposite sides are parallel, what name may be given to each?

Because both are parallelograms, and both have their sides equal, what name may be given to each?

What particular name has Fig. F?

What particular name has Fig. H?

What four names may be given to Fig. F?

What four to Fig. H?