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GET 1 WHOLE SHEET OF PAPER. (PWEDE YELLOW PAPER!)

KEEP ALL YOUR NOTES. WE WILL START THE QUIZ

DIRECTION: Classify the signal words given below based on how they are used. (RIGHT MINUS WRONG!!!)

NARRATIVE SEQUENCE CAUSE & EFFECT PROBLEM & SOLUTION COMPARE & CONTRAST DEFINITION OR DESCRIPTION since because however for instance such as although so that important powerful due to finally later

NARRATIVE SEQUENCE CAUSE & EFFECT PROBLEM & SOLUTION COMPARE & CONTRAST DEFINITION OR DESCRIPTION powerful important since finally later because since so that due to because so that however although for instance such as since because however for instance such as although so that important powerful due to finally later

This text structure is “how are things in the text similar or different.”

The text structure that discusses what is specifically being described.

The text structure that is written in a style that tells what happened ang why it happens.

This text structure tells what the conflict is, or problem, and how it was solved.

The text structure that shows events taking place over time or gives steps is.

“Similar, same, alike, both, on the other hand, instead” are signal words for…

Before putting the model car together, we gathered our supplies. Then we were able to read and follow the directions. Before long, our car was done.

Which type of text structure answers the question of what happened and why?

Which type of text structure shows how two or more things are alike and different?

The sentence structure that narrates a story.

This text structure is “how are things in the text similar or different.” COMPARISON AND CONTRAST

The text structure that discusses what is specifically being described. DESCRIPTION

The text structure that is written in a style that tells what happened ang why it happens. CAUSE AND EFFECT

This text structure tells what the conflict is, or problem, and how it was solved. PROBLEM AND SOULTION

The text structure that shows events taking place over time or gives steps is. SEQUENCE

“Similar, same, alike, both, on the other hand, instead” are signal words for… COMPARISON AND CONTRAST

Before putting the model car together, we gathered our supplies. Then we were able to read and follow the directions. Before long, our car was done. SEQUENCE

Which type of text structure answers the question of what happened and why? CAUSE AND EFFECT

Which type of text structure shows how two or more things are alike and different? COMPARISON/CONTRAST

The sentence structure that narrates a story. NARRATIVE