
Text Structure
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- Q1What text structure am I? I am organized by with events happen in order.Compare and ContrastCause and EffectSequence of EventsProblem and Solution30s
- Q2What text structure am I? I give a problem in the story and then tell how it is solved.Problem and solutionsequence of eventscompare and contrastcause and effect30s
- Q3What text structure am I? Here is my picture.DescriptionCause and EffectProblem and SolutionCompare and Contrast30s
- Q4Here is my picture, what text structure do I represent?DescriptionProblem and SolutionCause and EffectSequence of Events30s
- Q5What text structure am I? I tell what happens and the effect it has on the outcome of story.Problem and SolutionProblem and SolutionCause and EffectDescription30s
- Q6Which text structure would have the key words: first, next, then, last, and finally?Sequence of EventsDescriptionCause and EffectProblem and Solution30s
- Q7What is the text structure of the following paragraph? The foundation of every pizza is the crust, and good crust comes from good dough. You might be surprised to learn that pizza dough is made from nothing more than flour, water, yeast, olive oil, salt, and sometimes sugar. Start by adding your yeast packet to a cup of warm water. Let the yeast activate, and then add two cups of flour, two tablespoons of olive oil, two teaspoons of sugar, and a teaspoon of salt. Mix all of that together and wait half an hour for the dough to rise. Now you're ready to roll it out!Sequence of EventsCause and EffectDescriptionProblem and Solution120s
- Q8What is the text structure of the following paragraph? If you ask me, the perfect pizza has a thin crust, but not too thin. Even though I'm from Chicago, I prefer the New York style crust. Your perfect pizza might have tomato sauce on it, but mine has pesto on top of the crust. On the pesto I'd like to see lots of cheese: a full layer of shredded mozzarella and Romano cheese, and on top of the shredded mozzarella, I'd like to see some slices of fresh mozzarella. Now you might think I'm crazy for this one, but I'd really like to see some goat cheese in the crust. To top it all off, I'd like to see it polka-dotted with pepperoni slices. Now that's what I call a pizza pie.DescriptionCause and EffectProblem and SolutionSequence of Events120s
