| 
In St. Mary square, lots of palaces you
  will see  
But there is only one proud house 
with an eagle and a tower as coat of arms. 
Search it well in their small windows, 
And the first envelop will be yours...        1 | 
| 
In the old days, Cáceres was a Roman town.
   
Little things were preserved from their
  imperial 
age, but one of them is the remains of
  their old walls.  
Search it well, in their thick stones, and
  a new clue  
Will be given to you...            2      | 
| 
The house of a noble married  
with an Aztecan princess  
from the New World   
you have to find,  
and her surname  
famous in the entire world was.  
There is a small door that will invite you
   
To enter into an elegant and beautiful
  courtyard.  
Look well, and searching a new envelop  
will be your task. 
3 | 
| 
In Cáceres there is a place that all
  people know,  
And the main gate to the old town it was.  
A low arch, a Virgin and a star are the
  clues 
you will see to know where the entry is. 
There, hidden in the closer walls, a new
  envelop will be opened by your wise hands... 
4 | 
| 
There is a square in Cáceres well known by
  all. 
a knight in a black horse with a long
  spear 
defeats the dragon. 
A very famous knight in England he is, 
And gives the name to the place where 
The sculpture of the dragon stays. 
Search in the defeated beast, 
And your final reward you will see. 
5 | 
TEAM 2
| 
In
  St. Mary’s walls, two old lions made of stone, 
are
  trying to jump from the walls Into the ground. 
In
  front of them, hidden between rocks, 
the
  new clue you will find.                 
   
1 | 
| 
The house of a noble married with an
  Aztecan princess  
you have to find, and in front of the
  small entry,  
a small garden with two trees you will
  see. 
Hidden in the roots, between the dead
  leaves,  
the next envelop will be ready for you. 
 2 | 
| 
Hidden, behind Saint Mary’s church, 
a round tower arises. 
Enter in that noble house, 
and ask for the most ancient tree of the
  town. 
And In the thick trunk of that old fig 
a new clue you will find. 
3 | 
| 
In the bishop palace, there is a beautiful
  façade 
with a door that nowhere goes. 
Beware, and don’t be fooled! 
Introduce your hand inside the wooden
  door, 
and the next clue will be shown. 
4 | 
| 
There is a square in Cáceres well known by
  all. 
a knight in a black horse with a long
  spear 
defeats the dragon. 
A very famous knight in England he is, 
And gives the name to the place where 
The sculpture of the dragon stays. 
Search in the defeated beast, 
And your final reward you will see. 
5 | 
TEAM 4
| 
In St. Mary’s square there is big friar, 
always standing up and with closed eyes. 
All
  in dark steel and bronze it is done, 
but
  the feet seems to be golden stuff. 
Look
  behind the book he is stepping 
and
  the first clue will be yours. 
1 | 
| 
In Cáceres there is a palace  
with the name of an animal, 
and terrible stories are told from the
  house. 
Two lions are defending the place,  
walk three or four steps more,  
and the next envelope will be near to you. 
2 | 
| 
La Generala is a palace,  
old university of the town, 
Where the next envelope you
  will find. 
Three big palm trees are  
in front of the main door, 
Search carefully in the walls, 
and the next clue will be yours 
3 | 
| 
If you go up the Muslim walls, 
A new gate of the city you
  will find, 
With  Saint Anna as a name. 
Get inside, turn into the
  right, 
Under brick vaults, 
Search for this symbol in the
  walls. 
And close to the last clue you
  will be. |  
4 | 
| 
There is a square in Cáceres well known by
  all. 
a knight in a black horse with a long
  spear 
defeats the dragon. 
A very famous knight in England he is, 
And gives the name to the place where 
The sculpture of the dragon stays. 
Search in the defeated beast, 
And your final reward you will see. 
5 | 

In this thinking skill, our main goal is stablishing a good comparation. But we have to do this in the right order, with a specifical logic. What is what we want to compare? What is the aim of our comparison? What are the similarities? What are the main differences, and under which categories are we highlighting the differences? What is the conclusion that we can find?
 


 
 
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