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How does the illustration best help the reader understand the text?
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I don’t see the specific illustration or text — but here’s a short, practical method you can use and several ready-to-use answer templates you can adapt.
How to answer in 3 steps
1. Identify the illustration’s main function: does it clarify a process, show what something looks like, compare items, display data, show sequence/timeline, or set mood/scene?
2. Point to a specific feature of the illustration (labels, arrows, scale, color, caption, parts) that does that job.
3. Explain how that feature connects to and makes the text easier to understand (refer to the relevant sentence/paragraph).
One-sentence answer templates (fill in specifics)
- “The illustration helps the reader understand the text by visually showing [what/which part], as seen in [label/arrow/detail], which matches the text’s description of [quote or paraphrase].”
- “It clarifies the process described in the paragraph by labeling each step (A → B → C), so readers can follow the sequence more easily than from words alone.”
- “The picture provides a concrete example of the object the text describes, giving readers a clear image of size/shape/color that the words alone don’t fully convey.”
- “The chart/graph summarizes the data mentioned in the text, making the trends and comparisons immediately obvious.”
- “By comparing X and Y side by side, the illustration highlights the differences the text mentions, reinforcing the contrast.”
Quick example
If the text describes how a seed becomes a plant, you could write: “The illustration shows the stages of growth (seed → sprout → seedling → plant) with arrows and labels, which helps readers follow the sequence described in the paragraph.”
If you paste the specific text and image description, I’ll craft a precise answer tied to them.
How to answer in 3 steps
1. Identify the illustration’s main function: does it clarify a process, show what something looks like, compare items, display data, show sequence/timeline, or set mood/scene?
2. Point to a specific feature of the illustration (labels, arrows, scale, color, caption, parts) that does that job.
3. Explain how that feature connects to and makes the text easier to understand (refer to the relevant sentence/paragraph).
One-sentence answer templates (fill in specifics)
- “The illustration helps the reader understand the text by visually showing [what/which part], as seen in [label/arrow/detail], which matches the text’s description of [quote or paraphrase].”
- “It clarifies the process described in the paragraph by labeling each step (A → B → C), so readers can follow the sequence more easily than from words alone.”
- “The picture provides a concrete example of the object the text describes, giving readers a clear image of size/shape/color that the words alone don’t fully convey.”
- “The chart/graph summarizes the data mentioned in the text, making the trends and comparisons immediately obvious.”
- “By comparing X and Y side by side, the illustration highlights the differences the text mentions, reinforcing the contrast.”
Quick example
If the text describes how a seed becomes a plant, you could write: “The illustration shows the stages of growth (seed → sprout → seedling → plant) with arrows and labels, which helps readers follow the sequence described in the paragraph.”
If you paste the specific text and image description, I’ll craft a precise answer tied to them.
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