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100

What text feature tells the names of certain parts of a photograph or illustration? 

Labels

100

What is a type of expository text where a topic is described by listing characteristics, features, attributes, and examples?

Description

100

Which of the following signal words is used to show a problem and solution type of expository text? (on the other hand) (as a result) (first)

As a result

100

There’s a one-story house in which everything is yellow. Yellow walls, yellow doors, yellow furniture. What color are the stairs?

There aren’t any—it’s a one-story house.

200

How would you define 'perspectives'?

Answer may vary

200

Which type of expository text structure uses spider web graphic organizer to illustrate?

Description

200

Unscramble the conjunction below:

N - E - I - C - S

SINCE

200

A man who was outside in the rain without an umbrella or hat didn’t get a single hair on his head wet. Why?

He was bald.

300

Name two types of sources of credibility.

printed and non-printed source

300

What graphic organizer can be used in a compare-contrast text structure?

Ven diagram, T-chart, compare-contrast GO

300

Complete the sentence below using appropriate conjunctions.

... our team won, we decided to celebrate, ... we led a parade through town.

After our team won, we decided to celebrate, so we led a parade through town.

The answer may vary.

300

What does a house wear?

Ad-dress

400

Unscramble this word:

T - E - L - U - B - T - S - I

SUBTITLE

400
Name five types of expository text structure and explain their characteristics. 

Cause and Effect: Ideas, events in time, or facts are presented as causes of the resulting effect(s) or facts that happen as a result of an event.

Compare and Contrast: Information is presented by detailing how two or more events, concepts, theories, or things are alike and/or different.

Description: A topic is described by listing characteristics, features, attributes, and examples.

Problem and Solution: A problem and one or more solutions to the problem is outlined.

Sequence: Items or events are listed in numerical or chronological sequence, either explicitly or implied.

400

Unscramble the conjunction below:

Q - L - Y- S - U - N - E  - E - N - T - O -  C

CONSEQUENTLY

400

What kind of room has no doors or windows?

Mushroom

500

Name eight text features used in expository texts. 

diagram, graph, chart, illustration, title, subtitle, caption, table, bold/italics, timeline, etc.
500

Give one example of 'hook' in a problem-solution text structure. 

Answer may vary

500

Mention ten conjunctions used in a compare-contrast text structure. 

but, on the other hand, similar to, however, although, same as.., just as, in comparison, in contrast, whereas, while, etc. 

500

What can make the octopus laugh?

Ten-tickles.

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