Grade 3 Quiz Understanding Logical Connections in Texts – RI.3.8
This quiz aligns with CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.3.8, testing students’ ability to discern the logical connections between sentences and paragraphs within a text. This involves identifying language that indicates comparison, cause/effect relationships, and sequence. Understanding these connections is crucial for comprehending the structure of texts and the author’s method of presenting information.
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
If a paragraph begins with “Similarly,” this suggests that the author is making a:
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2. Question
The words “Because of this,” at the start of a sentence, indicate what kind of connection?
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3. Question
If a text is describing events in the order they happened, what kind of organizational pattern is being used?
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4. Question
When an author uses the phrase “In contrast,” what type of connection is being made?
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5. Question
If two paragraphs are discussing the similarities and differences between two types of animals, this is an example of:
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6. Question
“As a result” is a phrase that introduces:
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7. Question
If an author lists instructions using “first,” “next,” and “finally,” what type of connection is this?
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8. Question
“Despite this,” is a transitional phrase that signals:
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9. Question
When a text says, “This led to,” it is indicating a:
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10. Question
The word “Although” at the beginning of a sentence suggests what kind of relationship between ideas?
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