Which type of words determine the relationship between ideas and how a text is organized? (1 point)

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cause and effect words
cause and effect words

compare and contrast words
compare and contrast words

signal words
signal words

sequence words

sequence words

The type of words that determine the relationship between ideas and how a text is organized are called signal words. (1 point)

The type of words that determine the relationship between ideas and how a text is organized are called "signal words." These words act as cues or indicators to guide the reader through the text and help them understand the connections between different ideas. Signal words can be found within sentences or between paragraphs and serve different functions such as showing cause and effect, comparing and contrasting, showing sequence, and more. In this case, the correct answer would be "signal words." To identify signal words in a text, one can look for words or phrases that indicate relationships, such as "therefore," "however," "for example," "on the other hand," "first," "next," and so on. Paying attention to these signal words can greatly assist in understanding the organization and flow of a text.