1. How does a cause-and-effect text structure build ideas in a text?

A. It tells why something happened and then offers opinions that are supported logically with evidence.
B. It describes the causes of something and the effects, and why something must be changed.
C. It tells what happened and why, which can lead to greater understanding about an idea or event.
D. It uses logic and evidence to support ideas about an event.
2. Drag each item to the correct location
. Text Structure
. Text Feature
Compare-contrast.
Analysis
Problem-solution
Reasoning and Evidence
3. match each word to its description.
. text structure
. topic
. transition
Changing from one subject to anther
The organization of a text
The general subject of a text
4. Match each term to its definition.
. central idea
. detail
. objective
. summary
Dealing with facts rather than personal feelings
the most important part in a text
brief statement of the main topic of a text
facts or example that I need information.
5. What is the process when summarizing a text? Drag each step to put them in the correct order from first to las

• Write the central idea and important details in one or more complex sentences.
• Read your summary to be sure it makes sense.
• read and reread the text.
• make a list or outline that shows the central idea and important details.

1. C. It tells what happened and why, which can lead to greater understanding about an idea or event.

2.
- Compare-contrast: Text Structure
- Analysis: Text Feature
- Problem-solution: Text Structure
- Reasoning and Evidence: Text Feature
3.
- Changing from one subject to another: Transition
- The organization of a text: Text Structure
- The general subject of a text: Topic
4.
- Dealing with facts rather than personal feelings: Objective
- The most important part in a text: Central idea
- Brief statement of the main topic of a text: Summary
- Facts or examples that provide information: Detail
5.
- Read and reread the text.
- Make a list or outline that shows the central idea and important details.
- Write the central idea and important details in one or more complex sentences.
- Read your summary to be sure it makes sense.

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1. C. It tells what happened and why, which can lead to greater understanding about an idea or event.

2.
Text Structure - Compare-contrast, Problem-solution
Text Feature - Analysis, Reasoning and Evidence
3.
Text Structure - The organization of a text
Topic - The general subject of a text
Transition - Changing from one subject to another
4.
Central Idea - The most important part in a text
Detail - Facts or examples that provide information
Objective - Dealing with facts rather than personal feelings
Summary - A brief statement of the main topic of a text
5.
1. Read and reread the text.
2. Make a list or outline that shows the central idea and important details.
3. Write the central idea and important details in one or more complex sentences.
4. Read your summary to be sure it makes sense.