Field hockey and ice hockey are fairly similar games. Both games require two teams to play against each other. The object of each game is to score the most points by using a hockey stick to maneuver an object into the opponent’s net. It is the job of a goalie to stop the object from going in. Each game, however, puts its own spin on the basic rules. For one thing, as the games’ names suggest, one sport is played on gravel, grass, or artificial turf, and the other sport is placed on ice. Field hockey sticks are J-shaped while ice hockey sticks are L-shaped. Additionally, field hockey is played with a small, hard ball whereas ice hockey is played with a puck, a disc-like object. The number of players also differs. In a game of ice hockey, there are twelve players, six from each team, on the ice during normal play. In a game of field hockey, there are twenty-two players, eleven from each team, on the field during normal play. 5 Which of the following structures was used to develop this paragraph? A. problem and solution B. description C. compare and contrast D. cause and effect