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Text OrganizationRead each selection, then decide how the author organized the text.
InstructionsTo advance to the next slide, click only on areas like or
On multiple choice questions, click on the answer of your choice.
Here are ways authors organize text:Compare and Contrast
Cause and Effect
Sequence of Events
Question and Answer
Problem and Solution
DirectionsRead each passage carefully.
Choose the best answer.
At any time you can go back and reread a passage.
Passage 1With radios people could listen to music and news. Radios also brought sporting events from around the country into peoples homes.Like radio, the movies began before the 1920s. But early movies were silent. It was during the 1920s that movies got sound. The Jazz Singer, shown in 1927, was the first movie with voices. Within three years, millions of people were going to talkies, or movies with sound, each week.
Both radio and the movies brought a common culture to the people of the United States. For the first time, people from Maine to California could hear the same music and the same shows on the radio. Americans could also learn what life was like in other parts of the United States.
Harcourt Horizon Social Studies, p 287
Question 1-AHow is the text organized?
A. cause and effectB. compare and contrastC. question and answerD. sequence of events
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Question 1-B: Which statement describes radios? Radios Movies
People listened to news, music, and sportsPeople watched AND listened to entertainmentBoth brought a common culture to the U.S.
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Question 1-C: Which statement describes movies? Radios Movies People listened to news, music, and sports
People listened to news, music, and sportsPeople watched AND listened to entertainmentBoth brought a common culture to the U.S.
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Question 1-D: Which statement describes both radios and movies? Radios Movies People listened to People watched AND news, music, and listened to sports entertainment
People listened to news, music, and sportsPeople watched AND listened to entertainmentBoth brought a common culture to the U.S.
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Comparing and Contrasting Radios Movies Both People listened to brought People watched AND news, music, and a common listened to sports culture to entertainment the U.S.
People listened to news, music, and sportsPeople watched AND listened to entertainmentBoth brought a common culture to the U.S.
Passage 2: Read this excerpt from a play about the American Revolution.Setting: Boston, the evening of April 18, 175. Joseph Warren, a patriot leader, knocks on the door of Paul Reveres house.
Joseph Warren: Paul, the British are headed to Concord. Lieutenant Colonel Smith and 700 of his troops have beencommanded to arrest John Adams and John Hancock for treason.
Paul Revere: Adams and Hancock must be warned!
Joseph Warren: I want you and Dawes to ride to Lexington tonight.
Paul Revere: The patriots in Concord must be alerted. Arrange for a signal to be sent from the steeple of the Old North Church in Boston. Flash two lanterns if the British are coming by water. Flash one if they are coming by land. I am off now to find Dawes. Harcourt Trophies pg 647
Question 2-AHow is the text organized?
A. cause and effectB. compare and contrastC. question and answerD. sequence of events
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Question 2-BWhich is the cause and which is the effect?Choose the cause.Revere rides to warn themThe British will arrest Adams and Hancock for treason.
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Question 2-CGiven the cause, which is the effect? Cause Effect The British will arrest Adams and Hancock for treason.
Revere rides to warn themThe British will arrest Adams and Hancock for treason.
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Passage 3: Read this passage about World War 2.
German forces stormed across Europe with unbelievable speed, taking over Denmark in a matter of hours and Norway in a matter of weeks. German troops next conquered Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Belgium.German forces then attacked France. Germanys planes dropped bombs on Frances cities and countryside for hours at a time, and France soon surrendered. Harcourt Horizons Social Studies pg 336
Question 3-AHow did the author organize this text?
A. cause and effectB. compare and contrastC. question and answerD. sequence of events
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Question 3-BWhat sequence (time order) words did the passage contain?
A. with, in a matter ofB. next, thenC. stormed across, attacked, dropped
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Passage 3: Read this passage about World War 2.
German forces stormed across Europe with unbelievable speed, taking over Denmark in a matter of hours and Norway in a matter of weeks. German troops next conquered Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Belgium.German forces then attacked France. Germanys planes dropped bombs on Frances cities and countryside for hours at a time, and France soon surrendered. Harcourt Horizons Social Studies pg 336
Passage 4: Read this passage about an interview with a scientist.Talking with Dr. Margaret Lowman
Prentice Hall: How much do insects consume?
Dr. Lowman: One dramatic discovery was in the rain forest of Australia. Every spring something was eating up to 50 percent of the young leaves of the Antarctic beech trees and then mysteriously disappearing. I watched the trees for two years before I was able to capture the beetle larvae that were responsible for the damage.
(from Prentice Hall Science Explorer pg. 2)
Question 4-AWhat is the text organization for this passage?
A. cause and effectB. compare and contrastC. question and answerD. sequence of events
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