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How many hearts does an octopus have?
three
Who Is The Main Character In The Hunger Games?
Katniss Everdeen
In The Simpsons, What Is Ned Flanders’s Wife’s Name?
Maude
What Superpower Does Violet Have In The Movie “The Incredibles”?
invisibility
What Do You Call A Group Of Ferrets?
a business
How Do Ants Find Their Way Back To Their Nests?
by counting their steps
Created In 1980 By Namco, What Video Gaming Icon, Hungry For Pellets, Made His Debut In Arcades?
Pac Man
What was the first company to use Santa Claus in its advertising?
Coca Cola
What is the only fruit with its seeds on the outside?
strawberry
What animal can clean its own ears with its tongue?
giraffe
sequence
the order in which things happen or should happen
problem solution
tells about a problem then gives one or more possible solutions
compare and contrast
explain how items are similar or different
cause and effect
an action and its results are explained
chronological order
information is organized in order of time
summarize
telling the main ideas of a piece of writing, leaving out unimportant details
predict
making a guess
support
back up with details
topic sentence
first sentence in a paragraph- helps to express the main idea
entertain
to provide someone with amusement or enjoyment
persuade
to convince someone of something
inform
to tell or give someone facts or opinions
author's purpose
the reason the author has for writing (inform, persuade, express, and entertain)
opinion
a personal view, attitude, or appraisal
fact
a statement that can be proved
imagery
description that appeals to the senses
headings
words or phrases used to break up the text of an article into sections; often printed in a different color and size to stand out
diagrams
a drawing with labels that shows the parts of something or how something works
charts
visual representations of numerical data
thesaurus
book used to find synonyms for words
dictionary
book used for defining a word
supporting details
details that help explain the main idea
signal words
words that show the type of informational text structure
descriptive
giving details about; explaining
compare contrast
showing similarities and differences
problem and solution
has a problem and a solution text organized by presenting an issue and working through to solve the issue
sequence
the order in which things happen
main idea
the central idea/big point of the text
biography
a book about someone's life written by someone else
cause and effect
one thing makes another happen