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)
- Read the text closely.
- Identify the main idea and key details.
- Eliminate unnecessary information.
- Write a brief summary.
Please adjust any specific terms or arrangements if needed!