The type of words that determine the relationship between ideas and how a text is organized are called "signal words."
The type of words that determine the relationship between ideas and how a text is organized are called signal words. These words provide clues and help the reader understand the structure and flow of the text. Signal words can indicate cause and effect, compare and contrast, sequence, or other relationships between ideas. To identify these words, you should carefully read the text and look for specific vocabulary that indicates the relationship between different concepts or events.