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What kind of informational text would use a sequence structure?

A. a booklet on how to put together a bookcase

B. a blog post on the effects of pollution on human health

C. an article about the differences between trucks and SUVs

D. a book about the fashion industry

Which kind of text structure shows how things are similar and different?
A. compare-contrast

B. sequence

C.reason-example

D. cause-effect

How can information in compare-contrast paragraphs be presented? Select the two correct answers.

A.sequenced

B.example-effect

C.chunked

D.point-counterpoint

E.signal word

Niles is writing a report on the reasons that World War II happened. Which would be the best structure for him to use for his report?

A.compare-contrast

B.chronological

C.cause-effect

D.sequence

What can you look for to help you determine the structure that is being used in an informational text?

A.cause-effect

B. signal words

C.sequence

D.compare-contrast


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User Voxter
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Answer:

A,A,C&D,C,B

Step-by-step explanation:

1) Bookcases need a sequence structure to show how to build it step by step

2)When you want to find similarities and differences you need to compare and contrast them

3) Compare and contrast can be presented with point and counterpoint because you are explaining both sides. Chunked is the other one because you could compare in one chink and contrast in the other chunk.

4) Cause and effect because since this event happened it caused this to happen and it's like a domino effect that leads to the War.

5) Signal words as an example like similarities and differences could help you determine if it is compare and contrast.

User STA
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Answer:

1. A. a booklet on how to put together a bookcase

2. A. compare-contrast

3. B & D

4. C. cause-effect

5. B. signal words

Step-by-step explanation:

1. For a sequence structure, you would show something in the order it would need to be done. This would generally be instruction manuals.

2. When looking for differences between something you look at the things that are similar and different.

3. Compare-Contrast looks at similarities and differences. You look at these when using example-effect and point-counterpoint

4. When reporting on the REASONS of World War II happening, you would write a cause of the war and how it effected Europe.

5. Cause-effect, sequence, and compare-contrast are all types of structures. This leaves signal words as the only thing that could show what structure a text has.

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