This is the text structure of the following:
Not all bugs slither and crawl. A bug can also be an error in a computer program. When a computer tries to read a program with a bug in it, the bug will affect the computer in one of two ways: the computer may process the error and continue running the program. In this case the bug only has a small effect on the computer; however, if the computer cannot process the error, then the bug will cause the computer to freeze and crash. This will require the user to restart the program or the computer. Bugs are pesky to computer programmers and users.
What is cause and effect?
100
This text feature shows the location of something - a country, state, or even a city.
What is a map?
100
This is the name for copying someone else's work or saying that someone else's work is your own.
What is plagiarism?
100
Emma Lazarus High School is a proper example of this part of speech.
What is noun?
100
Examples of these include Venn Diagram, timeline, flowchart, and T-chart.
What are graphic organizers?
200
This is the text structure of the following:
I've noticed that a lot of people are confused about mobile data and Wifi. Some people think that they’re the same thing. Sure, both mobile data and Wifi allow you to connect to the internet, but there are some important differences between them. Mobile data is provided by the mobile phone company while Wifi is comes through cable or phone lines. Mobile data gives you internet access anywhere that your phone can get a signal, but you can only get Wifi access when you are near a router. Wifi is usually faster than mobile data too, but perhaps the most important difference is the amount that you can use. Customers are usually given an nearly unlimited amount of Wifi data, like an all-you-can-eat buffet. On the other hand, mobile data is often sold in limited portions, like an expensive restaurant. It is important to know which you are using so that you aren’t charged hefty fees for going over your mobile data plan limits.
What is compare and contrast?
200
Changes to this include bold, italics, underlining, and color.
What is font style?
200
In order to identify the central idea and supporting details, a good reader will do this with symbols, underlining, and writing notes in the margin.
What is annotate/annotation?
200
The possessive forms of this part of speech includes my, your, his, her, its, our, and their.
What is pronoun?
200
This word means to retell the main ideas of an article and this other term gives your opinion about those main ideas?
What are summary and response?
300
More and more people these days are buying tablets instead of personal computers. Each has advantages over the other. If you have to write a paper, build a website, or do a lot of computer work, you will probably want to use a personal computer since it will have a full size keyboard. Tablets also have keyboards, but they are not as comfortable to use for long periods of time since they are smaller. If you are just doing some casual internet browsing, social networking, or messaging, you may just want to use a tablet. Tablets are smaller and more portable than personal computers. That means that you can use your tablet while you are lying on the couch, on vacation, or in a car. Personal computers need to be plugged in to work while tablets have batteries that allow them to run for a long time without connecting to an outlet. There is a right time to use each of these devices. I want both. - The graphic organizer that goes with this text.
What is Venn Diagram?
300
A picture can be a photograph or this 12-letter word that means a drawing.
What is illustration?
300
These words connect ideas throughout a paraphrase to guide the reader from beginning to end.
What are transition words (transitions)?
300
This part of speech describes a verb or an adjective.
What is an adverb?
300
This is a nonfiction text about a person's life, and this is a nonfiction text about a person's life written by that person. (2 answers!)
What are biography and autobiography?
400
A web would most likely be used to organize sensory details and the 5 Ws for writing this text structure.
What is description?
400
Often, keywords are bolded to tell the reader to look at the bottom of the page for more information found in this text feature.
What is a footnote?
400
The 4 R's of paraphrasing include Reword, Rearrange, Realize that some words cannot be omitted, and this, meaning to make sure that your paraphrase has the same ideas as the original.
What is recheck?
400
In the following sentence, American is this part of speech.
Paul nervously waited for his interview at the American embassy.
What is adjective?
400
This is how a book's index is organized.
What is alphabetically?
500
The signal words consequently, accordingly, and thus are clues for this text structure.
What is cause and effect?
500
Just as subheadings go under a heading, these labels go under an image or diagram to give the reader more information about what they are looking at.
What is a caption?
500
This is used to give credit to the author that you are paraphrasing.
What is a citation?
500
Identify each part of speech in the sentence:
The customer and I critically evaluated information on the company website.
What is article/adjective, noun, conjunction, pronoun, adverb, verb, noun, preposition, article/adjective, noun, noun?
500
This is what the acronym THIEVES stands for.
What are title, headings, introduction, every first sentence, visuals & vocabulary, end of chapter questions, and summary?