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Fall Interim Review
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Which text structure describes a problem, and offers a solution?
Problem and Solution
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He didn't finish his homework. He did not want to get in trouble.
He didn’t finish his homework, nor did he want to get in trouble.
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We played basketball. We played soccer too.
We played basketball, and we played soccer too.
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Combine these two sentences: The cookies looked burnt. They tasted really good.
The cookies looked burnt, yet they tasted really good.
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Which text structure presents ideas in the order they happen?
Chronological
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Combine these two sentences:The dog barked loudly. The baby kept sleeping.
The dog barked loudly, but the baby kept sleeping.
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Combine these two sentences: We could go swimming. We could ride our bikes.
We could go swimming, or we could ride our bikes.
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Combine these two sentences: I wanted to go to the park. It started to rain.
I wanted to go to the park, but started to rain.
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Combine these sentences: We were late. We missed the beginning of the movie.
We were late, so we missed the beginning of the movie.
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Which text structure shows why something happens, and what happens as a result?
Cause and Effect
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How can understanding text structure help you when reading?
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Name one way fiction is different from informational text.
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Name 3 author's purposes.
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Combine these 2 sentences: The sun was shining. The air was cold.
The sun was shining, yet the air was still cold.
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Combine these sentences: I cleaned my room. I took out the trash.
I cleaned my room, and I took out the trash.
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How do you know a text is informational text?
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Combine these sentences: The dog was dirty. I gave it a bath.
The dog was dirty, so I gave it a bath.
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Which text structure describes a topic, idea, person, or thing?
Description
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