
Text Features
Quiz by Kim Parsons
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- Q1Encylopedias, newspapers, and text books are examples ofscience fictionessaysfictionnonfiction30s
- Q2These help you locate and understand information.graphic organizerstext featuressticky noteshighlighters30s
- Q3This lists the chapters in the order they appear.glossaryindextable of contentsheadlines30s
- Q4This is like a title with big, bold words.subtitlestable of contentsheadingstitles30s
- Q5Tells you what smaller sections of text inside the main text include.glossarytitlesheadingssubtitles30s
- Q6When you are "Skimming" text, you arereading slowly and carefullygetting the main ideas quicklyriding on the waveslike riding a skateboard30s
- Q7Explains what is happening in a photo, illustration, or drawingcaptionsubtitleheadlinecategory30s
- Q8Alphabetical list of terms with page numbers that appears in the back of the book.glossaryindextitletable of contents30s
- Q9A list of titles of the parts of a book or document, organized in the order in which the parts appear.titleindexglossarytable of contents30s
- Q10Looking for a particular word or information that you needskatingskimmingswimmingscanning30s
- Q11Defines important words in the back of the bookessayindextable of contentsglossary30s
- Q12Labeled picture that explains how something workspicturecaptionindexdiagram30s
- Q13Charts, tables and graphs organize informationvisuallyorally30s