A Venn diagram compares and contrasts ideas. Comparisons show similarities and contrasts show __________________. (1 point) Responses opposites opposites differences differences similarities similarities examples

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Contrasts in a Venn diagram show differences between ideas.

To understand how to create a Venn diagram, you first need to identify the ideas or objects you want to compare. For example, let's say we want to compare apples and oranges.

1. Draw two overlapping circles on a piece of paper. Label one circle "Apples" and the other "Oranges."
2. In the "Apples" circle, write down the characteristics, traits, or properties that are specific to apples, such as their color, taste, and shape.
3. In the "Oranges" circle, write down the characteristics, traits, or properties that are specific to oranges, such as their color, taste, and shape.
4. In the overlap region where the circles intersect, write down the characteristics, traits, or properties that are common to both apples and oranges, such as being fruits.
5. If there are any characteristics, traits, or properties that are unique to either apples or oranges, write them outside the circles.

By following these steps, you can create a Venn diagram that visually represents the similarities and differences between two or more ideas or objects.