What do you think of when you hear the term martial arts? If you say "fighting," you're not alone. The word martial refers to war or fighting. But martial arts involve much more. %0D%0A%0D%0AThere are at least 170 different forms of martial arts. They include sumo wrestling and judo. All of them combine movement, self-defense, and mental training. Students take part in matches to show their skills. Each martial art has its own history and rules. But many of them share certain features. Three very popular forms are karate, muay thai, and capoeira.%0D%0A%0D%0AKarate came from Japan with a strong influence from China. The word karate means "empty hand." People do not use any weapons. They use only their hands and feet.%0D%0A%0D%0APhysical training is central to karate. But so are respect, honesty and non-violence. These are important ideas. Students learn to respect their teacher. They also respect themselves and their opponent. Grace, good form, and a calm mind are just as important as strength and power.%0D%0A%0D%0ALike many other martial arts, karate has different levels of skill. For each level, there is a different-colored belt. Students wear the belt with a uniform called a gi. It is a loose two-piece outfit, usually white. It has a jacket and pants.%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0ABefore fighting, opponents bow to each other to show respect.%0D%0A%0D%0AAnother well-known martial art is muay thai (pronounced MOY tie). It comes from Thailand. Like karate, it had some influence from China. And, as in karate, fighters use their hands and feet. But muay thai also allows the use of elbows and knees. Training for this sport builds power, speed, and fitness.%0D%0A%0D%0AThe traditions of muay thai have been passed down for hundreds of years. Being a muay thai fighter is not just a sport; it is a way of life. Fighters start training when they are very young. They must show respect to their teacher before they can enter the gym. They only begin fighting when their teacher says they are ready. Fighters often earn money to support their families. And they are honored with festivals, music, and dancing.%0D%0A%0D%0ALike karate, muay thai is an Olympic sport. But safety is very important. Fighters must wear safety gear so they don't hurt each other. Gear includes head and mouth guards, pads, and gloves. Muay thai does not have belts to show levels of skill, as karate does. There is no uniform, either. Most fighters wear only loose shorts and perhaps a shirt.%0D%0A%0D%0ACapoeira (kap-uh-WEH-ra) is a third kind of martial art. Unlike karate and muay thai, it does not come from Asia. It is from Brazil, but it comes from West African culture. Enslaved African people in Brazil were not allowed to fight. So they hid their kicks and punches in a dance. They mixed the movements with music.%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0ASome people think that breakdancing came from capoeira.%0D%0A%0D%0ACapoeira is a performance as well as a martial art. People wear loose-fitting shirts and pants, usually white. Many schools use colored belts or cords to show skill levels. Some performances offer only dances. They show off skillful moves and tumbles. In others, people compete to make their opponent lose rhythm or fall over.%0D%0A%0D%0AMost martial arts come from very old traditions. They combine both mental and physical elements. They also teach about respect, discipline, and culture.%0D%0A%0D%0AQuestion 1%0D%0AWhat structure does the author use to organize information in this passage?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Atime order%0D%0Atime order%0D%0A%0D%0Acause and effect%0D%0Acause and effect%0D%0A%0D%0Aproblem and solution%0D%0Aproblem and solution%0D%0A%0D%0Acomparison and contrast%0D%0Acomparison and contrast%0D%0AQuestion 2%0D%0AWhat is one difference between karate and muay thai?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AKarate doesn't allow kicks, but muay thai does.%0D%0AKarate doesn't allow kicks, but muay thai does.%0D%0A%0D%0AKarate is an Olympic sport, but muay thai is not.%0D%0AKarate is an Olympic sport, but muay thai is not.%0D%0A%0D%0AKarate has a traditional uniform, but muay thai does not.%0D%0AKarate has a traditional uniform, but muay thai does not.%0D%0A%0D%0AKarate uses weapons, but muay thai uses only the body.%0D%0AKarate uses weapons, but muay thai uses only the body.%0D%0AQuestion 3%0D%0AHow is capoeira different from both karate and muay thai?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AIt is not from Asia.%0D%0AIt is not from Asia.%0D%0A%0D%0AIt has a long history.%0D%0AIt has a long history.%0D%0A%0D%0AIt is an Olympic sport.%0D%0AIt is an Olympic sport.%0D%0A%0D%0AIt does not allow competition.%0D%0AIt does not allow competition.%0D%0AQuestion 4%0D%0ARead the descriptions in the chart. Check each description to tell if it fits karate, muay thai, and/or capoeira.(4 points)%0D%0AKarate%09Muay Thai%09Capoeira%0D%0AStudents usually wear white clothing.%09%0D%0AKarate – Students usually wear white clothing.%0D%0AMuay Thai – Students usually wear white clothing.%0D%0ACapoeira – Students usually wear white clothing.%0D%0AIt uses protective gear in the Olympics.%09%0D%0AKarate – It uses protective gear in the Olympics.%0D%0AMuay Thai – It uses protective gear in the Olympics.%0D%0ACapoeira – It uses protective gear in the Olympics.%0D%0ARespect is very important.%09%0D%0AKarate – Respect is very important.%0D%0AMuay Thai – Respect is very important.%0D%0ACapoeira – Respect is very important.%0D%0AColored belts show skill l

Karate – Colored belts show skill level

Muay Thai – Does not use colored belts to show skill level
Capoeira – Many schools use colored belts or cords to show skill levels

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Question 1:

The author uses a time order structure to organize the information in this passage.

Question 2:
One difference between karate and muay thai is that karate has a traditional uniform, but muay thai does not.

Question 3:
Capoeira is different from both karate and muay thai because it is not from Asia.

Question 4:
Karate: Students usually wear white clothing. It uses protective gear in the Olympics. Respect is very important.
Muay Thai: It uses protective gear in the Olympics. Respect is very important.
Capoeira: Students usually wear white clothing. Respect is very important. Some performances offer only dances. They show off skillful moves and tumbles. People compete to make their opponent lose rhythm or fall over.

To answer these questions:

Question 1: The structure used to organize information in this passage is comparison and contrast. The author compares and contrasts different types of martial arts, such as karate, muay thai, and capoeira, explaining their origins, techniques, traditions, and differences.

Question 2: One difference between karate and muay thai is that karate has a traditional uniform, known as a gi, which consists of a loose two-piece outfit usually white, while muay thai does not have a specific uniform.

Question 3: Capoeira is different from both karate and muay thai in that it is not from Asia. It originates from Brazil and has its roots in West African culture.

Question 4: Checking the descriptions in the chart:

- Karate: Students usually wear white clothing, and it uses protective gear in the Olympics. Respect is very important in karate.
- Muay Thai: Students do not usually wear white clothing, and it does not use protective gear in the Olympics. Respect is very important in muay thai.
- Capoeira: Students usually wear white clothing, and it does not use protective gear in the Olympics. Respect is very important in capoeira.

So the descriptions fit as follows:
- Karate: Students usually wear white clothing, it uses protective gear in the Olympics, and respect is very important.
- Muay Thai: respect is very important.
- Capoeira: Students usually wear white clothing, and respect is very important.