The statement that describes a similarity between the Siege of the Alamo and James Fannin’s surrender at Goliad is:
"Both events resulted in numerous Texan deaths that motivated the soldiers fighting at the Battle of San Jacinto."
Both the Siege of the Alamo and the Goliad Massacre (following Fannin's surrender) resulted in significant loss of life for Texan forces, which served to galvanize Texan troops and the Texan population leading up to the decisive Battle of San Jacinto.