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Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of using cause and effect text structure?
To entertain the reader
To show the reader why an event happened
To confuse the reader
To provide a summary of events
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Drag and Drop
While both the Appalachian Mountains and the Rocky Mountains are important mountain ranges in North America, they differ in their geology, location, climate, and ecology. The Appalachians are older and composed primarily of sedimentary rocks, have a humid and temperate climate, and are known for their diverse forests. The Rockies are younger and composed primarily of igneous and metamorphic rocks, have a more arid and continental climate, and are characterized by high alpine environments.
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Multiple Choice
Analyze the text structure of the following passage. What type of text structure is used? "First, gather all the ingredients. Next, mix the dry ingredients together. Then, add the wet ingredients and stir until combined. Finally, bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes."
Cause and Effect
Problem and Solution
Sequence/Chronological Order
Compare and Contrast
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Multiple Choice
What text structure does this passage use?
Through the ages, Pennsylvania has seen many interesting events. The state was founded in 1681 by William Penn. Later, Pennsylvania was the site of important Revolutionary War battles between 1775 - 1783. After that, Pennsylvania was home to new factories during the Industrial Revolution which lasted until the early 1800s. Today, Pennsylvania continues to make history.
Sequence / Chronological
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Multiple Choice
What should you include in a summary of an informational article?
Central idea, Key details
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Multiple Choice
Would a paragraph written about your favorite meal most likey be subjective or objective?
Subjective
Objective
Both
Neither
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Multiple Choice
What type of media should I include in an article about the Himilaya's that would show where they are located compared the the rest of Asia?
graph
diagram
map
timeline
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Multiple Choice
What type of media would I include in an article about dissecting frogs to show where parts of the frogs anatomy are located?
graph
diagram
map
timeline
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Multiple Choice
What type of media would I include in an article about the American Revolution to show when important events happened?
graph
diagram
map
timeline
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Multiple Choice
What type of media would I include in an article about nutritious snacks to show which snacks people preferred?
graph
diagram
map
timeline
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Multiple Choice
Polar bears live in the Arctic, where it is very cold and covered in ice and snow. They have thick fur and a layer of fat called blubber to keep them warm. Polar bears are excellent swimmers and often travel long distances in the water to find food. They mostly eat seals, which they catch near holes in the ice. Because polar bears need ice to hunt, they are spending more time searching for food as the ice melts. This makes it harder for them to survive. Some polar bears have been seen swimming for days without rest. This shows that they are likely having trouble finding places to rest and hunt. If the ice keeps melting, polar bears might have to travel even farther to survive. Which sentence below is an explicit fact?
Some polar bears have been seen swimming for days without rest.
If the ice keeps melting, polar bears might have to travel even farther to survive.
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Multiple Choice
Which word would be considered literary vocabulary?
analyze
environment
metaphor
skibbidy
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Multiple Choice
Which word would be considered conversational vocabulary?
analyze
environment
metaphor
skibbidy
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Multiple Choice
Which word would be considered subject specific vocabulary?
analyze
environment
metaphor
skibbidy
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Multiple Choice
Which word would be considered general academic vocabulary?
analyze
environment
metaphor
skibbidy
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Multiple Choice
The temperature had dropped outside and Sam was becoming cold.
Does this sentence use the literal or figurative meaning of cold?
figurative
literal
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Multiple Choice
Her reaction to his greeting was quite cold.
Does this sentence use the literal or figurative meaning of cold?
figurative
literal
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Multiple Choice
We often travel to New England in the autumn to see the bright colors of the fall foliage.
Based on the context of the sentence, what is most likely the meaning of the underlined word?
hurricanes
plays
snow
leaves
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Multiple Choice
We often travel to New England in the autumn to see the bright colors of the fall foliage.
What words helped you to understand the meaning of foliage?
autumn, bright colors
New England
travel, fall
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