Text Types
Theme & Main Idea
Text Structure
Author's Craft
Compare & Analyze
100

A student writes an essay explaining how volcanoes form. What type of text is this?

Expository

100

What is the difference between theme and main idea?

Theme = lesson; main idea = what it’s about

100

A text explains steps to bake a cake. What structure is used?

Sequence / chronological

100

“as fast as a cheetah” is a…


A. Metaphor
B. Simile

Simile

100

What does it mean to compare two texts?

Find Similarities

200

A student writes about why school lunches should be healthier and includes reasons.

Argumentative

200

A story shows a character failing multiple times but continuing to try. What is the theme?

Perseverance / don’t give up

200

A passage describes a problem and multiple ways to fix it.

Problem and solution

200

What is the difference between a simile and metaphor?

Simile uses like/as; metaphor does not


200

What does it mean to contrast two texts?

Find differences

300

A text includes a claim, reasons, and evidence. What is the author’s purpose?

Persuade

300

Why is “A boy plays basketball” NOT a theme?

It’s a detail, not a lesson

300

How does cause & effect help the reader understand a text?

Shows why things happen and their results


300

How does word choice affect tone?

Words create mood/feeling

300

If one text explains a topic and another argues a position about the same topic, what is different between the texts?

Their purpose

400

A text explains how hurricanes form using facts and diagrams. What type of text is it?

Expository

400

How can two different texts have the same theme but different main ideas?

Same lesson, different topics/events

400

A text compares online school vs in-person school. What structure?

Compare & contrast

400

Why would an author choose strong descriptive words instead of basic ones?

To make writing more vivid and engaging

400

If two stories both teach “be kind,” they have the same…

Theme

500

A text gives reasons why students should have less homework. What type of text is it?

Argumentative

500

Which is stronger evidence of theme: a random detail or the ending? Why?

The ending—shows what the character learned

500

Which structure would a “how-to” article MOST likely use?


A. Sequence
B. Compare & contrast

Sequence

500

If a story sounds sad, the tone is…

Sad

500

Two texts are organized differently—one is in order of events and one shows causes and effects. What is being compared?

Text structure

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