Mark identical objects. Сompare them by size, shape, and color. All parameters in both items must match. If the objects differ by one attribute, then we cannot call them the same.
It is not always possible to identify similar objects at first glance. To avoid a mistake, compare the items with each other sequentially. Compare the first object with each one in turn. Then the second one. Continue until you compare all the objects. Your task is to find among the items all that are completely identical.
They say there are no two identical people in the whole world. Twins are similar, but if you want, you can find some differences, especially if they are your close friends. You can distinguish them from each other. Also, there are no two identical snowflakes - each of them has its unique pattern. However, some things in the world are like two drops of water, for example, books printed in one printing house.
Or cars that are produced at one factory.
If you need to select two identical objects from several, compare them by size, shape, and color. All parameters in both items must match. If the objects differ by one attribute, then we cannot call them the same. For example, you see three squares of the same size among the geometric shapes. One of them is green, and the other two are orange. In this case, all the objects are of the same size but differ in color. But two orange squares with equal size are called the same.
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