1) writing that tells about real people, places, and event a) non-fiction b) poetry c) informational text d) Problem and Solution 2) a type of literature on the imagination and not necessarily on fact a) quotation b) fiction c) Order and Sequence d) photograph (text feature) 3) a type of literature that expresses ideas, feelings, or tells a story in a specific form (usually using lines and stanzas) a) Problem and Solution b) text features c) poetry d) quotation 4) a type of literature designed to be performed in front of an audience a) drama b) evidence c) informational text d) literary non-fiction 5) is a piece of nonfiction writing that gives you information about a particular topic, three main types-expository, persuasive and procedural a) controlling idea (main idea) b) informational text c) quotation d) opinion 6) gives information about a topic. It's purpose is to inform or explain what you think about a specific topic a) diagram (text feature) b) article c) expository d) illustration (text feature) 7) provides a claim, reasons and evidence to influence the reader to believe or do something. a) persuasive b) poetry c) Caption (text feature) d) article 8) a text that tells the reader how to make something. a) procedural/sequential b) article c) Problem and Solution d) text features 9) The writer's central thought and main topic of a piece of writing a) quotation b) controlling idea (main idea) c) informational text d) Cause and Effect 10) a piece of writing included with others in a newspaper, magazine, or other publication. a) Text Structures / Organizational Patterns b) summary c) article d) Description 11) The way that nonfiction text is set up (i.e. chronological order, sequencing, compare and contrast, problem and solution, cause and effect, description). a) Text Structures / Organizational Patterns b) expository c) drama d) fiction 12) To show why something happened and what happened a) drama b) Cause and Effect c) summary d) Compare and Contrast 13) to tell about something (to describe) a) Description b) literary non-fiction c) persuasive d) diagram (text feature) 14) to show events or procedures in time order a) Order and Sequence b) Problem and Solution c) opinion d) controlling idea (main idea) 15) to show how two or more things are alike and different a) diagram (text feature) b) summary c) Compare and Contrast d) expository 16) to tell about a problem and show a solution a) Cause and Effect b) Problem and Solution c) non-fiction d) article 17) are the features that help a reader to navigate a nonfiction text more easily. Some examples include...table of contents, headings, bold words, captions, photographs, graphs, charts, illustrations, glossary a) text features b) Text Structures / Organizational Patterns c) quotation d) Caption (text feature) 18) a drawing intended to explain how something works a) summary b) quotation c) photograph (text feature) d) diagram (text feature) 19) a picture made by a camera a) photograph (text feature) b) expository c) poetry d) literary non-fiction 20) showing by example; a picture a) quotation b) summary c) illustration (text feature) d) Caption (text feature) 21) a title or short description of a picture a) Problem and Solution b) Description c) Caption (text feature) d) illustration (text feature) 22) A belief or view about something a) poetry b) fiction c) procedural d) opinion 23) a group of words taken from a text or speech and repeated by someone other than the original author or speaker a) quotation b) opinion c) summary d) drama 24) A retelling of the most important parts of what was read a) procedural b) informational text c) summary d) poetry 25) facts or information indicating whether a belief or statement is true a) drama b) evidence c) text features d) persuasive

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