Question 1

A)How does a cause-and-effect text structure build ideas in a text?(1 point)
Responses

It describes the causes of something and the effects, and why something must be changed.
It describes the causes of something and the effects, and why something must be changed.

It tells why something happened and then offers opinions that are supported logically with evidence.
It tells why something happened and then offers opinions that are supported logically with evidence.

It tells what happened and why, which can lead to greater understanding about an idea or event.
It tells what happened and why, which can lead to greater understanding about an idea or event.

It uses logic and evidence to support ideas about an event.
It uses logic and evidence to support ideas about an event.
Question 2
A)Drag each item to the correct location.(1 point)
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Text Structure Text Feature
Question 3
A)Match each word to its description.(1 point)
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text structure
topic
transition
Question 4
A)Match each term to its definition.(2 points)
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central idea
detail
objective
summary
Question 5
A)What is the process when summarizing a text? Drag each step to put them in the correct order from first to last.(2 points)
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1 answer

Sure! Here are the responses based on your questions:

Question 1: A) How does a cause-and-effect text structure build ideas in a text? (1 point)

  • Response: It tells what happened and why, which can lead to greater understanding about an idea or event.

Question 2: A) Drag each item to the correct location. (1 point)

  • Text Structure: Cause-and-Effect
  • Text Feature: Explanation of causes and effects, Signal words such as "because," "therefore," etc.

Question 3: A) Match each word to its description. (1 point)

  • Text Structure: The way a text is organized (e.g., cause and effect, compare and contrast).
  • Topic: The main subject of a text.
  • Transition: Words or phrases that provide a connection between ideas.

Question 4: A) Match each term to its definition. (2 points)

  • Central Idea: The main point or argument that an author makes in a text.
  • Detail: A specific piece of information that supports the central idea.
  • Objective: The intended goal or purpose of a text.
  • Summary: A brief explanation of the main points of a text.

Question 5: A) What is the process when summarizing a text? Drag each step to put them in the correct order from first to last. (2 points)

  1. Read the text closely.
  2. Identify the main idea and key details.
  3. Eliminate unnecessary information.
  4. Write a brief summary.

Please adjust any specific terms or arrangements if needed!