Types of Text
Types of Text
Types of Text
Language
Text Structure
100

A small, thin book that usually has many pictures and information about a product, a place, etc.

A. Catalog

B. Brochure

C. Book Review

D. Excerpt

Brochure

100

An opinion writing in a newspaper or magazine that gives the opinions of its editors or publishers. 

A. Editorial

B. Excerpt

C. Anecdote

D. Bibliography

Editorial

100

A book containing a list of things that you can buy, use, etc. 

A. Brochure

B. Catalog

C. Scene

D. Excerpt

Catalog

100

A word that means exactly or nearly the same as another word.

A. Sequence

B. Synonym

C. Antonym

D. Scene

Synonym

100

The arrangement of things following one another in time.

A. Sequence

B. Chronological Order

C. Stanza

D. Resolution 

Chronological Order

200

A small part of a longer written work.

A. Biography

B. Editorial

C. Pamphlet

D. Excerpt

Excerpt

200

A short story about an interesting or funny event in your life that you share with others.

A. Anthology

B. Anecdote

C. Editorial

D. Memoir

Anecdote

200

When you need more than the main source to get enough information for a report. 

A. Sequence

B. Primary Source

C. Field Guide

D. Secondary Source

Secondary Source

200

A word opposite in meaning to another.

A. Homonym

B. Acronym

C. Antonym

D. Synonym 

Antonym

200

A group of lines in a poem that are arranged in a unit to give structure to the poem.

A. Scene

B. Chronological Order

C. Excerpt

D. Stanza

Stanza

300

A written story where a person describes past life experiences. 

A. Memoir

B. Biography

C. Pamphlet

D. Excerpt

Memoir

300

A nonfiction book written about a person by that person.

A. Biography

B. Bibliography

C. Auto Biography

D. Anthology

Auto Biography

300

A small, thin book with no cover that has information about a particular subject. 

A. Catalog

B. Editorial

C. Anecdote

D. Pamphlet

Pamphlet

300

A word that sounds like another word but is different in meaning (Ex. I swung the baseball bat/the bat flew in the air).

A. Homonym

B. Antonym

C. Satire

D. Acronym

Homonym

300

A firm decision to do or not to do something, a statement that explains how to solve a problem, or a formal expression agreed to by a vote.

A. Scene

B. Resolution

C. Stanza

D. Sequence

Resolution

400

A book written about someone's life by someone else.

A. Auto Biography

B. Anthology

C. Biography

D. Bibliography

Biography

400

A published collection of writings by different authors. 

A. Memoir

B. Brochure

C. Anthology

D. Auto Biography

Anthology

400

A first-hand, original document that provides direct evidence of an event or time period. 

A. Primary Source

B. Secondary Source

C. Sequence

D. Reference Material

Primary Source

400

A combination of letters that represent a longer phrase. (USA- United States of America)

A. Antonym

B. Homonym

C. Satire

D. Acronym

Acronym

400

The order in which things happen or should happen.

A. Sequence

B. Resolution

C. Chronological Order

D. Scene

Sequence

500

A book that helps you identify birds, plants, animals, rocks, etc.

A. Field Guide 

B. Reference Material

C. Anthology

D. Memoir

Field Guide

500

A list of the books, magazines, articles, etc. that have been used for a report. (This page comes at the end of the report)

A. Anthology

B. Bibliography

C. Reference Material

D. Editorial 

Bibliography

500

Books, encyclopedias, journals, etc. that help you find information.

A. Bibliography

B. Field Guide

C. Reference Material

D. Anecdote

Reference Material

500

A way of using humor to show that someone or something is foolish, weak, bad, etc.

A. Scene

B. Satire

C. Acronym

D. Homonym

Satire

500

A part of an act in a play where action takes place.

A. Scene

B. Satire

C. Excerpt

D. Chronological Order

Scene

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