The correct answer to this open question is the following.
How does a sod house compare to the house in which you live?
It really can be compared because a sod house was more like a cabin, a country house in colonial times, like the ones built in the Northeast colonies, made of wood. Just like the ones built in the frontier plains of the United States territory and Canada.
Identify at least two advantages your house has over one made of sod.
My house is bigger, more rooms, more space in each room, and it's comfy.
The two advantages that a sod house had over one built like yours could be that the sod house is made of wood, a natural material that really keeps the interior of the house cool and fresh during the hot summer days, and relatively warm with the help of a chimney during the cold weather of the winter season. The other advantage could be that is located in the country. So you leave your house and you see the forest, trees, probably creeks, instead of concrete streets, highways, noise, and polluted air, as in the case of a house in the city.