Grade 7 Quiz Analyzing Text Structure – RI.7.5
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.7.5 focuses on understanding how an author organizes and structures their text. This involves recognizing the major sections or components of the text and examining how these sections contribute to the overall message, theme, or idea that the author is trying to convey. By analyzing the text’s structure, students gain insight into the author’s intent and the progression of the argument or narrative.
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Question 1 of 10
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If a section in a text focuses on the disadvantages of a particular solution, it likely contributes to the whole by:
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The body of a text usually:
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When an author organizes a text chronologically, they are arranging events in:
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How does the introduction of a text typically contribute to the text’s structure?
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In a text that is structured by comparison and contrast, what is the primary focus?
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The conclusion of a text usually:
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A text that is organized by cause and effect is primarily concerned with:
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When an author uses headings and subheadings in their text, they are:
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A problem-solution structure in a text primarily:
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Question 10 of 10
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In a descriptive structure, the author primarily:
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