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Authors organize text by: Compare and Contrast
Cause and Effect
Order of Sequence of Events
Question and Answer
Problem and Solution Click to continue
Directions
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Choose the best answer.
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Passage 1
The Water Cycle
“The process by which molecules of liquid water absorb energy and change to a gas is called evaporation. In the water cycle, liquid water evaporates from oceans, lakes, and other surfaces and forms water vapor, a gas, in the atmosphere.
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As the water vapor rises higher in the atmosphere, it cools down. The cooled vapor then turns back into tiny drops of liquid water. As more water vapor condenses, the drops of water in the cloud grow larger. Eventually the heavy drops fall back to Earth as precipitation-rain, snow, sleet, or hail”
Environmental Science, Prentice Hall, Science Explorer pg. P49
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Question 1
How is this text organized?
A. compare and contrastB. order of sequence C. cause and effectD. question and answer
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Passage 2Defense Strategies
Camouflage- Is it a leaf? Actually, it’s a walking leaf insect, but if you were a predator, you might be fooled into looking elsewhere for a meal.
Warning Coloring- A grasshopper this brightly colored can’t hide. So what defense does it have against predators? Like many brightly colored animals, this grasshopper is poisonous. Its bright blue and yellow colors warn predators not to eat it.
Environmental Science, Prentice Hall, Science Explorer pg. 29 Click to continue
Question 2
In what way did the author organize this text?
A. compare and contrastB. order of sequence C. cause and effectD. question and answer
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Passage 3
Women’s Suffrage
“Elizabeth Cady Stanton was interested in women’s rights. Stanton believed that women should have the right to vote. In 1848 she and Lucretia Mott organized the nation’s first women’s rights convention in Seneca Falls, New York. Stanton lived in Seneca Falls at the time. She used the Declaration of Independence as a model to write a Declaration of Sentiments, stating that “all men and women are created equal.”
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In 1878 Stanton persuaded Senator Aaron A. Sargent of California to sponsor a women’s suffrage amendment to the Constitution of the United States. The amendment giving women the right to vote was finally approved in 1919 and became the nineteenth Amendment in 1920.”
Harcourt Trophies, 5th grade p 697
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Question 3
How is this text organized?
A. question and answer
B. order of sequence
C. cause and effect
D. compare and contrast
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Question 4Cause? Effect?
Which is the cause and which is the effect?Choose the cause.
A. Elizabeth Cady Stanton thought women should be allowed to vote.
B. She worked for women’s suffrage and the 19th amendment passed many years later.
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Passage 4Letters to Mrs. Rosa Parks
“Dear Mrs. Parks,
I like going to school. But I’m worrying about getting straight A’s. My peers make fun of me when I get an A. I am trying to fit in.
ShastaDetroit, Michigan”
“I am happy to know you enjoy school. School is one of the most important developments of life that a student can experience if it is not taken for granted. You are not alone in your feelings. There are many other students in other cities who tell me they feel the same way. To all of you, I have one message: Work hard, do not be discouraged, and in everything you do, try to do your best. Those who make fun of you for achieving your highest potential have turned their values around backward.”
from Dear Mrs. Parks: A Dialogue with Today’s Youth by Rosa Parks and Gregory J. Reed p 96-97
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Question 5
In what way did the author organize this text?
A. compare and contrastB. order of sequence C. cause and effectD. question and answer
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