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Collection of Comparisons (25)
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An orange illustration of a traditional justice scale, with the left pan raised, suggesting imbalance or pending judgment.
A person carefully balances two distinct shapes-one triangular, one square-representing thoughtful choice between different options or perspectives.
An apple and an orange sit in perfect balance-reminding us that different things can still hold equal value.
Visual teaching aid for English grammar: compare adjectives like busy → busier → busiest using engaging, diverse illustrations.
A user evaluates two ID verification results side-by-side on a tablet, selecting the higher-confidence option (B at 85%).
Women dominate social media engagement at 65%, while men account for 35%-illustrated through a split arrow infographic.
A fun, hand-drawn chart that teaches how to form comparative (-er, more) and superlative (-est, most) adjectives using everyday words and images.
A balanced scale compares an apple and an orange, illustrating how both fruits contribute uniquely to a healthy diet.
A side-by-side illustration highlighting the physical transformation from overweight to fit through lifestyle change and exercise.
A cheerful cartoon comparison showing two boys-one with a fuller build holding a lollipop, the other slender-labeled “Fat” and “Thin.”
A clean, professional comparison chart featuring three core IT services-Branding, Web Design, and SEO Analysis-each with a customizable circular infographic and descriptive text.
A pair of stylized blue arrows curving away from each other to indicate two-way interaction or exchange.
A whimsical ranking of ice cream scoops: from modest “Good” to over-the-top “Best,” complete with smiling faces and playful toppings.
These playful alligator mouths help students remember which way the > and < symbols point-always toward the bigger number!
A golden scale balances “COMPARE” and “CONTRAST” to visually represent analytical thinking in writing and decision-making.
A young reader pauses to weigh the benefits of a printed book versus a tablet-classic focus meets modern convenience.
Visual learning aid for English grammar-showing “beautiful,” “more beautiful,” “most beautiful” and other adjective forms through engaging illustrations.
A balance scale compares physical books and a CD-highlighting the need to critically assess information sources.
A vibrant, inclusive visual aid demonstrating positive, comparative, and superlative forms-ideal for young learners mastering grammar basics.
