True/False: A story that is written to show the similarities and differences is a compare/contrast story
True
Oops!
Check
Okay!
Check
15
True/False: A problem/solution story shows you a problem, then tells you all the solutions to that problem.
True
Oops!
Check
Okay!
Check
eraser
Reset score!
Oops!
seesaw
Swap points!
Okay!
fairy
Take points!
5
10
15
20
25
thief
Give points!
5
10
15
20
25
15
What is the author's purpose of The Science Behind Sight? A. Persuade B. Inform C. Entertain
B
Oops!
Check
Okay!
Check
25
The passage says that some materials reflect light. What does reflect mean? A. To use up B. To bounce back C. To make bigger D. To bring into being
B. To bounce back
Oops!
Check
Okay!
Check
25
How does the author support the idea that sight is an important sense?
A. Listing all the different tasks sight helps with B. Explaining that people need light to see C. Sharing that people can see objects that give off light
A. Listing all the different tasks sight helps with
Oops!
Check
Okay!
Check
15
How are diagrams helpful?
They help readers visually see what the text is saying
Oops!
Check
Okay!
Check
15
Headings, subheadings, boldface, and italics are all examples of...
text features
Oops!
Check
Okay!
Check
15
True/False: A sequence is explaining events in order from what happens first to what happens last
True
Oops!
Check
Okay!
Check
15
True False: A content-area word often is written in boldface