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How do the headings throughout the text “The Insects” contribute to how the information is organized?
They arrange information in time order, showing how insects change as they grow.
They separate important facts from minor details, so the reader knows what to remember.
They group information by different insect body parts and behaviors, helping the reader understand how each supports survival.
They highlight cause-and-effect relationships, explaining how insects impact their environments.
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They group information by different insect body parts and behaviors, helping the reader understand how each supports survival.
Explanation: topic headings break the text into clear sections (e.g., anatomy, feeding, movement, life cycle), so readers can focus on each feature or behavior and see how it contributes to an insect’s survival. The other choices (chronological growth, importance vs. detail, or cause-and-effect focus) describe different organizational strategies that headings could do, but the wording and likely section topics point to the topical/grouping purpose.
Explanation: topic headings break the text into clear sections (e.g., anatomy, feeding, movement, life cycle), so readers can focus on each feature or behavior and see how it contributes to an insect’s survival. The other choices (chronological growth, importance vs. detail, or cause-and-effect focus) describe different organizational strategies that headings could do, but the wording and likely section topics point to the topical/grouping purpose.
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