Which structure is MOST effective for explaining how a hurricane forms?
A. Chronological sequence
B. Compare and contrast
C. Description only
D. Persuasive argument
Answer: A. Chronological sequence
👉 Hurricanes develop through stages, making sequential organization most effective.
Why might an author use headings in an informational article?
A. To confuse readers intentionally
B. To organize ideas and guide understanding
C. To replace evidence entirely
D. To create fictional suspense
Answer: B. To organize ideas and guide understanding
👉 Headings clarify organization and help readers navigate ideas.
What is the purpose of a concluding paragraph in informational text?
A. To introduce unrelated ideas
B. To summarize and reinforce central ideas
C. To add fictional conflict
D. To create suspense only
Answer: B. To summarize and reinforce central ideas
👉 Conclusions synthesize information and reinforce understanding.
Which text feature BEST helps readers locate specific information quickly?
A. Dialogue
B. Table of contents
C. Flashback
D. Figurative language
Answer: B. Table of contents
👉 A table of contents organizes sections for easy navigation.
Why might an author alternate between short and long paragraphs?
A. To create rhythm and emphasize ideas
B. To remove organization
C. To confuse the audience
D. To eliminate transitions
Answer: A. To create rhythm and emphasize ideas
👉 Variation can emphasize important points and improve pacing.
An author explains the similarities and differences between public and private schools. Which structure is used?
A. Problem and solution
B. Cause and effect
C. Compare and contrast
D. Sequential order
Answer: C. Compare and contrast
👉 The author examines similarities and differences between two subjects.
An author includes a timeline of important medical discoveries. What is MOST likely the author’s purpose?
A. To entertain with fictional events
B. To persuade readers emotionally
C. To show historical progression clearly
D. To describe one isolated event
Answer: C. To show historical progression clearly
👉 Timelines help readers understand developments over time.
Why might an author separate ideas into multiple sections?
A. To prevent readers from understanding
B. To improve organization and clarity
C. To eliminate supporting evidence
D. To avoid transitions
Answer: B. To improve organization and clarity
👉 Sectioning information helps readers process complex ideas.
How does a caption support an informational text?
A. It introduces fictional conflict
B. It explains or adds context to visuals
C. It replaces the article entirely
D. It distracts from the topic
Answer: B. It explains or adds context to visuals
👉 Captions clarify the meaning of images or diagrams.
An author places a definition before presenting technical details. Why?
A. To ensure readers understand key terminology first
B. To reduce clarity
C. To avoid explaining concepts
D. To weaken the text structure
Answer: A. To ensure readers understand key terminology first
👉 Definitions establish understanding before deeper discussion.
“Because factories released untreated chemicals into the river, aquatic life declined rapidly.”
Which structure is evident?
A. Description
B. Cause and effect
C. Chronological order
D. Compare and contrast
Answer: B. Cause and effect
👉 The sentence directly connects a cause with its resulting effect.
Why would an author place statistics inside a graph instead of only in paragraphs?
A. To eliminate the need for explanation
B. To visually emphasize patterns and trends
C. To reduce credibility
D. To avoid organizing ideas logically
Answer: B.To visually emphasize patterns and trends
👉 Graphs allow readers to interpret trends efficiently.
An article includes a “Benefits” section immediately after a “Challenges” section. What structure is MOST evident?
A. Compare and contrast
B. Sequence
C. Cause and effect
D. Description
Answer: A.Compare and contrast
👉 The author contrasts positive and negative aspects.
Why would an author include bolded vocabulary terms?
A. To emphasize important concepts
B. To weaken organization
C. To confuse readers intentionally
D. To eliminate definitions
Answer: A. To emphasize important concepts
👉 Bold terms help readers identify key concepts.
Why might an informational text begin with an anecdote?
A. To provide irrelevant entertainment
B. To engage readers emotionally before presenting facts
C. To weaken credibility
D. To eliminate evidence
Answer: B.To engage readers emotionally before presenting facts
👉 Anecdotes can capture interest and connect readers to the topic.
An article begins by presenting a community issue and later proposes multiple strategies to solve it.
Which structure BEST describes the organization?
A. Sequential order
B. Compare and contrast
C. Cause and effect
D. Problem and solution
Answer: D. Problem and solution
👉 The author introduces a problem and proposes solutions.
An author begins an article with a shocking fact before explaining details. Why?
A. To create confusion
B. To capture attention and emphasize importance
C. To weaken the argument
D. To introduce fictional characters
Answer: B. To capture attention and emphasize importance
👉 Strong openings engage readers and establish significance.
How does a topic sentence contribute to an author’s purpose?
A. It distracts readers from the main idea
B. It introduces the paragraph’s central focus
C. It replaces supporting details
D. It removes organization entirely
Answer: B. It introduces the paragraph’s central focus
👉 Topic sentences establish the main idea of the paragraph.
A sidebar explains additional historical background unrelated to the main paragraph. Why include it?
A. To provide supplemental information without interrupting flow
B. To replace the article’s main idea
C. To create fictional suspense
D. To eliminate evidence
Answer: A.To provide supplemental information without interrupting flow
👉 Sidebars add useful details while maintaining organization.
An author repeats a phrase throughout several sections of an article. What is MOST likely the purpose?
A. To reinforce a central idea
B. To create confusion
C. To avoid organization
D. To remove emphasis
Answer: A. To reinforce a central idea
👉 Repetition emphasizes important concepts and themes.
Which structure would BEST help an author explain changes in technology over several decades?
A. Description
B. Chronological order
C. Persuasive reasoning
D. Problem and solution
Answer: B.Chronological order
👉 A timeline of developments is most clearly conveyed chronologically.
Which organizational structure would BEST support an author’s purpose of persuading communities to recycle?
A. Cause and effect showing environmental consequences
B. Random details about waste
C. Chronological order without evidence
D. Fictional dialogue between characters
Answer: A. Cause and effect showing environmental consequences
👉 Demonstrating environmental consequences strengthens persuasion.
Why might an author place the strongest evidence near the end of a section?
A. To reduce emphasis
B. To build toward a powerful conclusion
C. To confuse readers
D. To avoid persuasion
Answer: B. To build toward a powerful conclusion
👉 Strategic placement strengthens impact and reader retention.
Which text feature MOST strengthens credibility in a scientific article?
A. Decorative illustrations only
B. Hyperbole and exaggeration
C. Charts and cited data tables
D. Fictional anecdotes
Answer: C.Charts and cited data tables
👉 Data visuals provide evidence and enhance reliability.
Why might an author conclude with a call to action after presenting evidence?
A. To encourage readers to respond or act
B. To weaken the argument
C. To eliminate the central idea
D. To avoid persuasion entirely
Answer: A. To encourage readers to respond or act
👉 Calls to action connect evidence to purposeful reader response.