Text Structure Review and Assessment
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- Q1It was 32 degrees Fahrenheit when precipitation fell from the clouds. Since it was freezing, the precipitation was in the form of snow. This is an example of--Cause and EffectDescriptionCompare and ContrastProblem and Solution30s
- Q2All clouds are made up of water droplets. Fog, however, is a different type of cloud. The difference is that fog forms on the ground and other clouds form high in the air. This is a---SequenceDescriptionProblem and SolutionCompare and Contrast30s
- Q3When I got home from school, after a long, boring day, I took out the peanut butter, jelly, and bread. After taking the lid off the jars, I spread the peanut butter on one side of the bread and the jelly on the other, and then put the bread together. After that, I enjoy eating it while watching TV. This is an example of--SequenceCause and EffectDescriptionProblem and Solution30s
- Q4Dr. Miller doesn't want the tigers to vanish. These animals are disappearing at an alarming rate. Dr. Miller thinks we should write to our congressional leaders and also donate to save the tigers. This is an example of--SequenceDescriptionProblem and SolutionCompare and Contrast30s
- Q5Some countries, such as Japan, or parts of the United States, like California, have a lot of earthquakes. In these places, it is good practice to build houses and other buildings so they will not collapse when there are earthquakes. This is called seismic design, or "earthquake-proofing." The text is an example of--SequenceProblem and SolutionDescriptionCompare and Contrast30s
- Q6How would you know if a text structure is written in a compare-contrast text structure?The text would show steps and proceduresThe text would show a problem and a solutionThe text would define or describe one main topic and give detailsThe text would show how things are similar and different30s
- Q7Which type of text structure answers the questions what happened and why?Compare and ContrastDescriptionCause and EffectProblem and Solution30s
- Q8Although both German Shepherds and Shiloh Shepherds belong to the shepherd family, a Shiloh Shepherd is larger and more energetic breed. This is an example of---?DescriptionCompare and ContrastProblem and SolutionCause and Effect30s
- Q9Which text structure describes steps and procedures?SequenceCause and EffectDescriptionProblem and Solution30s
- Q10Why would clouds look white? Clouds reflect all the colors in light which gives the appearance of a white color. This is an example of---DescriptionSequenceCause and EffectCompare and Contrast30s
- Q11Clouds can cause turbulence for airplanes, so consequently, pilots may try to fly above them to avoid the shaking.Problem and SolutionDescriptionSequenceCause and Effect30s
- Q12Which type of writing that can contain text structure and text features?FictionRealistic FictionNon-fictionHistorical Fiction30s
- Q13Choose words that indicated compare and contrast?Similarly, Different, Common, However, BothLater, Next, MondayTherefore, Cause, Effect, ConsequentlyPossibility, Struggle, Hope, Problem30s
- Q14Which type of text structure describes a conflict and various ways to solve it?Problem and SolutionCause and EffectCompare and ContrastSequence30s
- Q15The Dodo bird used to roam in large flocks across America. Interestingly, the Dodo wasn't startled by gun shots. Because of this, frontiersmen would kill entire flocks in one setting. Unable to sustain attacks, the Dodo was hunted down to extinction. This is an example of---Compare and ContrastDescriptionCause and EffectProblem and Solution30s