
REVIEW | Nonfiction
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Esmeralda Gregg
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Which of the following is the MAIN genre that is based on facts, real people, and real events
Realistic Fiction
Nonficton
Fiction
Poetry
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Multiple Choice
Which genre is a true retelling of a person's who life written by that person?
Autobiography
Memoir
Informational Writing
Diary/Journal Entry
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3. Intermediate Math Problems for Students by M. Colwell
This workbook explains how to perform basic mathematical operations, like double-digit addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. It also explains fractions and decimals.
What genre is this?
memoir
autobiography
informational
biography
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What is nonfiction?
writing that is made up or imagined
writing that is partly made up or imagined
writing that relates facts and opinions about the real world
writing that is confusing and no one understands it
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Which genre is a true retelling of a person's whole life written by someone else?
Biography
Autobiography
Memoir
Dairy/Journal Entry
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Multiple Choice
If I wanted to teach someone how to tie their laces what text structure would I use?
Description
Cause and effect
Sequence
Problem Solution
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The text ____ is how the text is organized.
feature
structure
book
to speech
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Theodor Seuss Geisel and Roald Dahl are two famous children’s authors. Both authors enjoyed writing fun and imaginative stories that have helped millions of children love to read. While these authors have much in common, such as their writing had been inspired by their childhoods, there are also many differences as well. One difference is that Roald Dahl was a British author who joined the Royal Air Force while Dr. Seuss was an American writer who went on to college.
Which text structure best describes this paragraph?
Compare and Contrast
Problem and Solution
Sequence or Chronological Order
Cause and Effect
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Theodor Seuss Geisel and Roald Dahl are two famous children’s authors. Both authors enjoyed writing fun and imaginative stories that have helped millions of children love to read. While these authors have much in common, such as their writing had been inspired by their childhoods, there are also many differences as well. One difference is that Roald Dahl was a British author who joined the Royal Air Force while Dr. Seuss was an American writer who went on to college.
This text is organized in a way that shows---
how Roald Dahl inspired Theodor Seuss Geisel's career
the similarities and differences between two well-known authors
the reasons why Theodor Seuss Geisel is much more well-known than Roald Dahl
the effect the Royal Air Force had on Roald Dahl
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Multiple Choice
Which type of text structure describes an issue and at least one way to solve it?
Chronological
Cause & Effect
Problem & Solution
Compare/Contrast
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Chocolate is a delicious treat enjoyed around the world. The chocolate making process contains many steps. First, the beans are harvested from the cacao trees. After that, they are set in the sun to dry and then roasted. It’s important that in the next step they shell the beans before they are ground into a liquid. Lastly, sugar and flavoring are added before they prepare it to be sold.
Which text structure best describes how this paragraph is written?
Compare and Contrast
Problem and Solution
Sequence or Chronological Order
Cause and Effect
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Multiple Choice
Type of writing that can contain text structures and text features
Non-Fiction
Fiction
Historical Fiction
Realistic Fiction
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Chocolate is a delicious treat enjoyed around the world. The chocolate making process contains many steps. First, the beans are harvested from the cacao trees. After that, they are set in the sun to dry and then roasted. It’s important that in the next step they shell the beans before they are ground into a liquid. Lastly, sugar and flavoring are added before they prepare it to be sold.
How does the organizational pattern in this paragraph contribute to the selection?
It compares and contrasts the different ways in which chocolate is made around the world.
It highlights the consequence that results in not adding sugar and flavoring.
It explains in sequential order the steps it takes to make chocolate.
It explains why chocolate is the world's favorite candy.
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Multiple Choice
Which text structure might use words like SIMILAR, DIFFERENT, BOTH, COMMON, SHARE, UNLIKE
Sequence
Compare and Contrast
Problem and Solution
Cause and Effect
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Multiple Choice
When the author explains why something happens or explains the effects of something, what text structure are they using?
Problem and Solution
Description
Cause and Effect
Sequence
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Multiple Choice
Which are key words for Cause and Effect?
For example, in addition, for instance
Since, because, as a result of
First, second, third, after that, finally
Similar, alike, different
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Multiple Choice
Which text structure tells about events in time order?
Main Idea and Details
Cause and Effect
Compare and Contrast
Chronological Order
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Multiple Choice
Which text structure explains an issue and gives us ways to fix it?
Problem and Solution
Compare and Contrast
Cause and Effect
Chronological
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Multiple Choice
This type of writing gives information step-by-step.
cause & effect
problem & solution
order & sequence
compare & contrast
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Multiple Choice
What text structure is this an example of?
The issue is that your sibling is bugging you. One way to solve it is by saying "Please stop" in a polite voice. And if they don't listen, you could tell a parent.
Cause and Effect
Chronological Order
Problem and Solution
Compare and Contrast
Description
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Multiple Choice
What text structure is this?
In order to make a good pizza, you have to follow directions. First, you make the dough and roll it out, followed by forming it into a circle. Next add your favorite pizza sauce. The third step is to add lots of gooey cheese followed by your favorite topping. Afterwards, bake it till the bottom is crispy. Finally, dig in and enjoy!
Problem and Solution
Sequence of Events/Chronological Order
Compare and Contrast
Cause and Effect
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