
Q2 Text Structures (Q3 EAPP)
Quiz by Patricia R. Quine
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- Q1
Text structures help the readers understand the text with the help of how it is arranged and organized
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q2
Link the common types of text structures to their respective descriptions.
Users link answersLinking300s - Q3
Which one of the following signal questions falls to Description?
What things are being compared?
How does it work?
What is the problem?
Do they always happen in this order?
300s - Q4
A text structure that gives the readers a chronological order of events or a list of steps in a procedure.
Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble300s - Q5
Which of the following is the best signal word for description?
Question is...
As well as...
To illustrate...
Second...
300s - Q6
A text structure that identifies a problem and details a solution to a problem.
Users enter free textType an Answer300s - Q7
The given signal questions are related to Compare and Contrast text structure: Is anything being done in solving the problem? What can be done to solve the problem?
falsetrueTrue or False300s - Q8
The given signal words are relavant to Sequence text structure: First... Next... Then... Before... Finally... Not long after...
truefalseTrue or False300s - Q9
Link the appropriate desciptions for Cause and Effect.
Users link answersLinking300s - Q10
What text structure examines the similarities and differences between two or among people, events, concepts, and thoughts?
Compare and Contrast
Description
Cause and Effect
Sequence
300s