Diary Details Passage 1
Article Facts Passage 2
Vocabulary
Cause and Effect
Compare and Contrast
100

What woke Elena up in the morning?

A loud rumbling like a train / the earthquake

100

What caused the earthquake?

Movement along the San Andreas Fault

100

What does “ruptured” most nearly mean?

Broken or burst

100

Why did fires spread after the earthquake?

Gas lines broke and water pipes were damaged

100

Which passage tells a personal story?

Passage 1 (Diary)

200

Why was it hard for Elena to walk?

The ground was shaking/moving

200

How long did the strongest shaking last?

Less than one minute

200

What does “flexible” mean in the article?

Able to bend or move without breaking

200

What happened because water pipes burst?

Firefighters couldn’t stop the fires

200

Which passage includes scientific explanations?

Passage 2 (Article)

300

What did Elena save, and why was it important?

Her schoolbook; it reminded her of normal life

300

What did people use explosives for?

To create firebreaks to stop the fires

300

What does “organized response” mean?

People working together in a planned way

300

What caused buildings to collapse or lean?

Seismic waves shaking the ground

300

How are the tones of the two passages different?

Diary = emotional/personal; Article = factual/informational

400

How did people react after the earthquake?

Some cried, some stayed quiet, gathered in fields

400

Why do engineers study this earthquake today?

To improve building design

400

What does “pressure built” suggest?

Energy slowly increased before the quake

400

Explain how the earthquake led to long-lasting damage.

Shaking caused breaks in gas and water lines → fires spread for days

400

How do both passages show people helping each other?

Diary: families gather; Article: neighbors share food and help

500

What details show the destruction Elena witnessed?

Buildings leaning, walls collapsing, dust, fires

500

What are seismic waves?

Energy waves that move through the Earth causing shaking

500

What does “firebreak” mean?

A gap created to stop fire from spreading

500

Why were fires more damaging than the earthquake itself?

Because they burned for days and couldn’t be controlled

500

What is one main difference in purpose between the passages?

iary = share experience; Article = explain and inform

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