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Which text structure does this
example use? It is going to snow up to three feet tomorrow. As a result, the big game will be
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which text structure does this example use? it is going to snow up to three feet tomorrow. as a result, the big game will be
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Read this passage about pizza. Then identify the text structure being used.
Some say the best pizza is found in New York City.
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Which of these choices best describes the overall structure of the text?
Problem and solution Cause and effect Descriptive
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Question: Of the following choices, which accurately describes the structures of the two texts?
(1 point) Both of the stories are
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QUESTION 2
2 / 4 Read each passage. Which one has a problem-solution text structure? Sleep is important to our health. But many
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QUESTION 3
3 / 4 Read this passage about pizza. Then identify the text structure being used. Some say the best pizza is found in
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Which text structure does this example use?
It is going to snow up to three feet tomorrow. As a result, the big game will be
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it can be challenging to compare the structure of two texts
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Fill in the blanks
• It can be challenging to compare the structure of two texts because_____________. • My favorite thing to
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topic sentence, evidence, reflection/closing sentence
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se the story Cheonson and the Admiral to answer the question.
Cheonson and the Admiral Which text structure is used to tell the
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Which pattern is similar to a problem and solution pattern?
Question 2 options: sequential order none of these cause and effect
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Which of the following describes a claim
A An idea that makes an argument well-founded B A disappointing conversation C Statement
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what type of text structure is TFK explains: the supreme court. how do you know
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Which of the following shows a comparison
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How does a reader know that a story is told in chronological order?(1 point)
Responses The story features a central, unifying
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Are
characters a Text structure of a Novel? what type of text structure are there words.
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Using the text TFK Explains: The Supreme Court, answer the question.
TFK Explains: The Supreme Court What text structure does
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What changes the way informational texts communicate the same subject?(1 point) Responses the information available. the
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In paragraph four, Kennedy groups contrasting ideas by first introducing the positive idea and then following it with the more
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in the passage halftime help Which sentence best describes the structure of paragraph 3?
Answer choices for the above question It
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Question: Of the following choices, which accurately describes the structures of the two texts?
(1 point) Responses Both of the
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Which structure does the author use to organize information in the text “Water Efficiency Strategies”? Responses The
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Using the text TFK explains the Supreme Court answer the question what text structure does TFK explains the Supreme Court use?
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