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read each text passage carefully then match the passage with the correct text structure using the drag tool
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What does it mean to trace evidence?
A. to show different text structures B. to support your position C. to track a pattern of
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QUESTION 1 OF 4 1 / 4 Think about the five main text structures. Match the signal words below with the related text
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QUESTION 1
QUESTION 1 OF 4 1 / 4 Think about the five main text structures. Match the signal words below with the related text
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QUESTION 2
QUESTION 2 OF 4 2 / 4 Yesenia is a reporter for a school newspaper. She is writing an article about a basketball game.
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Why are headings important in informative texts?
As part of your response to the question, please also provide 2 examples of
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Think about these two text structures:
Problem and solution Cause and effect Read each sentence. Then match each sentence to the
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What is a main idea
a concept introduction in the middle of a text
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When a text uses a cause/effect structure, it focuses on telling .
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hink about the five main text structures. Match the signal words below with the related text structure. Drag each answer to the
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Luis is writing a letter to his city's leaders. Read part of the letter. Then answer the question that follows.
New rules about
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What is a main idea?
a lesson that is not stated in a text an action that leads to the main event in a text a short statement of
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Kim Hay Hoon
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1. What is the main purpose of a cause/effect text structure in informational and explanatory texts?
A. to present a problem and
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deku
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Which text structure involves explaining why an event happens and what results from that event?(1 point)
Responses claims,
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Which text structure involves explaining why an event happens and what results from that event?(1 point)
Responses claims,
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Which description defines a sequence of events?
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Which text structure involves explaining why an event happens and what results from that event?(1 point)
Responses claims,
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How are the tech structures of the introduction section and the section "Controlling Deforestation" similar?
A. Both sections use
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It don't matter
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Match the six text structures of nonfiction texts with their descriptions.
gives sensory details or a list of characteristics to
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The ABC traid what it consist of and the lower of situations
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Yesenia is a reporter for a school newspaper. She is writing an article about a basketball game. Yesenia's article begins with
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Yesenia is a reporter for a school newspaper. She is writing an article about a basketball game. Yesenia's article begins with
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Which kind of text structure shows how things are similar and different?
cause-effect compare-contrast example sequence
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"Similar, same, alike, both, on the other hand" are signal words for ______ text structure.
a Sequence b Description c
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2 / 4 Yesenia is a reporter for a school newspaper. She is writing an article about a basketball game. Yesenia's
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What do all five informational text structures have in common?
AThey communicate content that is based in fact BThey describe how
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Which of the following is NOT a popular structure in non-fiction:(1 point) Responses Argumentative Argumentative Informative
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The structure of a text refers to the way the author organizes the
information. It's how a piece of writing is put together.
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Think about the two types of sequence text structures: chronological and how-to. How are chronological and how-to sequencing
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Elijah Ford
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Which wording might an author use in a comparison text structure?
(1 point) • because, so, as a result • issue, resolve,
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Using the text TFK Explains: The Supreme Court, answer the question.
TFK Explains: The Supreme Court What text structure does TFK
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Why does the author use a cause/effect text structure?
(1 point) Responses to propose solutions to soil erosion to propose
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