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1. Why would a writer use a chronological structure in an expository text
A. to explain how two related ideas are similar and
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KiriBakuTodoDeku
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What is the purpose of an introduction?(1 point)
Responses to provide evidence that supports the central argument of a text to
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melanie martinezzzzz <3
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being able to identify the __________ _________ of an informational text makes you a stronger reader.
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rose
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Use the sentences to answer the question
No matter what he tried Tom could not get his car to start. he had to figure out another
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screaming pumpkin
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What is the purpose of an introduction?(1 point)
Responses to summarize the ideas in a text to summarize the ideas in a text to
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TanielMarkson
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Which kind of text structure shows how things are similar and different?(1 point)
Responses cause-effect cause-effect sequence
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goofy ahh bugger
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Read this paragraph. Then answer the questions that follow.
Cities are a great place to live because they have everything you
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hamil-trash
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The structure of an informational text depends on what? Select two answers.
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Anonymous
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Which term refers to the general subject of a text?(1 point) Responses supporting detail supporting detail outline outline topic
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two trucks
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Which of the following is the role of supporting details in a text?
1) to help the reader understand the central idea 2) to give
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mama bear
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Read the sentences from the above passage. What is the text structure of the sentences?
A. Cause/affect B. Description C.
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Cameron Hatala
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How does text organization help an author achieve the desired purpose? (1 point)
Responses The text structure allows an author
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asked anonymously
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to establish complex relationships in an information text, the author provides _______
that illuminates their_____, using words
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Daddy Pig
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Niles is writing a report on the events that lead to outbreak of World War II. Which would be the best structure for him to use
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jamal
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Use the sentences to answer the question. No matter what he tried, Tom could not get his car to start. He had to figure out
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enuzekenachan1
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What is the purpose of an introduction? (1 point)
O to state the goals and purpose of the text ⚫ to tell a story related to the
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asked anonymously
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What is the purpose of an introduction?
A. To summarize the ideas in a text. B. To provide evidence that supports the central
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Kee
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What is the purpose of an introduction? (1 Point)
A to summarize the ideas in a text*** B to provide evidence that supports the
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maya
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Which phrase describes one purpose of headings in an informative text?
1. To explain the main idea of a section 2. The show the
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Slay bay
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Which phrase describes supporting details?(1 point)
Responses what a text is called what a text is called the facts about a topic
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Jojo
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No matter what he tried, Tom could not get his car to start. He had to figure out another way to get to work. He quickly decided
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asked anonymously
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Why are details included in a text?
A. to introduce the topic of a text B. to provide the organizational structure of a text C.
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asked anonymously
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How does text organization help an author achieve the desired purpose? (1 point)
Responses The text structure allows an author to
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Quira
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Comparing Authors Quick Check
3 of 33 of 3 Items Question How does text organization help an author achieve the desired purpose?
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asked anonymously
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Which term refers to the general subject of a text?(1 point)
Responses outline outline supporting detail supporting detail
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Being able to identify the _________________ _______________ of an informational text makes you a stronger reader. (p 5)
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j Cole
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hich phrase describes one purpose of headings in an informative text?(1 point)
Responses
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Which part of an informational text should everything else in the text relate to?(1 point)
Responses facts headings supporting
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hjgj
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Which part of an informational text should everything else in the text relate to?(1 point)
Responses facts facts headings
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no name
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What are words that would help you to analyze any text, no matter the topic?
A.) supporting vocabulary B.) general academic
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Hanabi
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No matter what he tried, Ben could not get his Connexus planner to load to view his daily lessons. He had to figure out another
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Which questions help the reader evaluate whether the text structure an author chooses is effective? Select the two correct
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1
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No matter what he tried, Tom could not get his car to start. He had to figure out another way to get to work. He quickly decided
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asked anonymously
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What important factors should a writer consider when choosing a text structure?
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kat
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What is the purpose of the concluding section of a text? Select the two correct answers.
to present evidence and statistics to
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Sub-Zero
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Which phrase describes one purpose of headings in an informative text?
to explain the main idea of a section to provide details
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Momof3A's
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The is the general subject of a text, and the is the most important idea in a text. Authors use to support the .
Options central
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Pls help
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Which type of connection shows how ideas are similar or different?
• chronological order • problem and solution •
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one
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Drag and drop the words into the correct locations. Answers may be used more than once.(2 points)
Put responses in the correct
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anonymous
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Comparing Authors Quick Check
3 of 33 of 3 Items Question How does text organization help an author achieve the desired purpose?
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asked anonymously
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Which of the following is the role of supporting details in a text?
to give the author's opinion about a topic to help the reader
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This method of structuring text focuses on defining an issue, then gives a possible remedy for the issue.
A Cause and affect B
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j Cole
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What type of interaction does the underlined phrase show?
(1 point) Responses compare and contrast compare and contrast
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What is the primary text structure used in these sentences?
(1 point) Responses compare and contrast compare and contrast problem
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asked anonymously
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Please write or type the definitions of each word below.
Central ideas - Supporting details - Topic -
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wha
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How does the author of a text develop central ideas?
A. by organizing the text into sections and subsections with headings B. by
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asked anonymously
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Which term refers to the general subject of a text?(1 point)
Responses supporting detail supporting detail outline outline topic
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asked anonymously
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How does a cause-and-effect text structure build ideas in a text?(1 point)
Responses It tells why something happened and then
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asked by
TheDarkArtist
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How is the main idea of a text like a house? How are the supporting details like the people who live there?
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Monicarosefromlosa27
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Which kind of text structure shows how things are similar and are different? example cause and effect compare contrast or
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hello
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