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Remy peered over the table at the cake. It looked absolutely delectable. The

white frosting was thick and creamy. The beautiful swirls looked like ripples
on water and the strawberry decorating the top was plump and ripe. Remy
wasn’t sure if he would be able to wait until dinner.
1. What point-of-view is this story told from?
A. First person
B. Third person
C. Second person
2. What text structure is used in the paragraph?
A. Compare and contrast
B. Cause and effect
C. Description
3. What text feature is used in this text?
A. Glossary
B. Captions
C. Bold print
4. From the context clues used in the text, what can you infer is the
meaning of the word “delectable”?
A. Disgusting
B. Delicious
C. Exquisite
5. What can you infer will happen next? You may circle more than one
answer.
A. Remy will eat the pie on the table.
B. Remy will eat the frosting at the bottom of the cake.
C. Remy will wait until dinner to eat the ca

User Rudolf Meijering
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Answer:

I think it was told in 3rd person (it might be 2nd, but it's DEFINITELY NOT in 1st person)

Step-by-step explanation:

I'm not sure about the text structure or text features T-T

For no.4 the answer is B and C since delectable means extremely delicious or good-looking.

B and C is the answers for the last one. Since A is wrong (cuz it was a cake, not a pie).

Have a good day!!!

-leeknowishawt

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