The correct answer to this question is True. Synoptic Gospels include the same stories and have the same structure. They sometimes will have the same wording. Along with Matthew, the other synoptic gospels are Mark and Luke. John is not considered a synoptic gospel because it stands out from the other three and has its own stories.
These Gospels are all written in Greek and have the same length. They are were all completed with a century of the death of Jesus Christ. The gospels include many of the same stories and teachings, including the healing of Peter's mother in law, the call to the tax collector, and Jesus predicting his death.