Text Features
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- Q1"1906 San Francisco Earthquake" is an example of what?CaptionSidebarSubheadingTitle30s
- Q2This picture is an example of what since it provides more information about a topic?Main IdeaBullet ListSidebarTitle30s
- Q3True or false: There could be multiple main ideas in an article.FalseTrue30s
- Q4If an article is about the Steelers, then Steelers is the article's what?SubheadingTitleMain IdeaTopic30s
- Q5What text feature is used to support the main idea in a reading?Supporting detailsbolded wordsItalicized wordsTitle30s
- Q6What text feature presents information in an easy-to-read format?SubheadingTitleBulleted ListSidebar30s
- Q7True or False: Pictures in readings are text features.FalseTrue30s
- Q8What reveals the article's topic?SubheadingBulleted ListSidebarTitle30s