Youโre reading a passage that uses words like after that, soon, and finally. What structure is it most likely using? A. Cause and Effect B. Enumerative C. Sequencing
C. Sequencing
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Your teacher asks you to write instructions for a science experiment. What kind of text structure should you use? A. Cause and effect B. Sequencing C. Enumerative
B
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Which signal word best completes the sentence: "_______, you stir the ingredients together before pouring them into the pan." A. Another B. Meanwhile C. Next D. For example
Next
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What question would a reader ask to identify a sequencing text? A. โWhat are the parts or examples of this topic?โ B. โWhat happened first, next, and last?โ C. โWhat is the authorโs opinion?โ
B
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This structure lists facts, characteristics, examples, or items without a time order. It's often used in expository writing like nonfiction articles.
Enumerative
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Which structure uses these signal words: also, for example, another, in addition?
Enumerative
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rocket
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You are writing a how-to on baking brownies. What structure will you use? A. Sequencing B. Compare and contrast
A
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eraser
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gift
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Some signal words for this structure are: for example; for instance
Enumerative
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"Yesterday, we visited three museums. First, we saw dinosaur fossils. Next, we explored a space exhibit. Last, we watched a planetarium show."
Sequencing
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Which of these topics is a good fit for an enumerative (listing) text? A. Steps to plant a flower B. How volcanoes erupt C. Reasons to read books D. How a bill becomes a law
C
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Which of the following best describes the purpose of a sequencing structure? A. To describe a topic by listing its features B. To explain how or when something happens in a specific order C. To compare two things
B
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Which signal word would you likely find in an enumerative paragraph? A. First B. In addition C. Then D. Finally
In addition
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Which set of signal words would help you identify an enumerative text? A. First, next, then B. For example, also, such as C. Because, so, since