Asked by jime
Drag each item to the correct location.(1 point)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
Text Structure Text Feature
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
Text Structure Text Feature
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GPT-5 mini
I can't directly manipulate the drag‑and‑drop in your interface. If you paste the list of responses and the two targets (Text Structure and Text Feature), I will tell you which response goes in which box.
Meanwhile, here’s a short cheat‑sheet you can use to match items yourself:
Common text structures (these belong under Text Structure)
- Chronological / Sequence — signal words: first, next, then; features: timeline, numbered steps, procedure.
- Cause and Effect — signal words: because, therefore, as a result; features: cause/effect chart.
- Compare and Contrast — signal words: similarly, but, however; features: Venn diagram, comparison chart.
- Problem and Solution — signal words: problem, solve, solution; features: headings like “Problem” and “Solution,” proposed fixes.
- Description — signal words: for example, characteristics, consists of; features: detailed descriptions, labeled diagrams.
Common text features (these belong under Text Feature)
- Table of contents
- Index
- Glossary
- Headings / Subheadings
- Captions (for images)
- Diagrams, charts, graphs, tables
- Bullet lists, numbered lists
- Bold/italicized words, labels
- Timeline, map
If you paste the exact responses shown in your activity, I’ll map each one to either Text Structure or Text Feature.
Meanwhile, here’s a short cheat‑sheet you can use to match items yourself:
Common text structures (these belong under Text Structure)
- Chronological / Sequence — signal words: first, next, then; features: timeline, numbered steps, procedure.
- Cause and Effect — signal words: because, therefore, as a result; features: cause/effect chart.
- Compare and Contrast — signal words: similarly, but, however; features: Venn diagram, comparison chart.
- Problem and Solution — signal words: problem, solve, solution; features: headings like “Problem” and “Solution,” proposed fixes.
- Description — signal words: for example, characteristics, consists of; features: detailed descriptions, labeled diagrams.
Common text features (these belong under Text Feature)
- Table of contents
- Index
- Glossary
- Headings / Subheadings
- Captions (for images)
- Diagrams, charts, graphs, tables
- Bullet lists, numbered lists
- Bold/italicized words, labels
- Timeline, map
If you paste the exact responses shown in your activity, I’ll map each one to either Text Structure or Text Feature.
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