Text Features Quiz 13 (30 MCQs)

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1. What do you call pictures made with a camera that show what something looks like in real life?
2. Which nonfiction text feature is a part of a text that give you extra information about a certain topic?
3. Which text feature helps readers understand the sequence of events in a story?
4. What does a sidebar in a text usually contain?
5. Where would you find what page a chapter starts on?
6. Visual representations of data to help you draw conclusions and see patterns.
7. Which text feature is used to highlight important terms in a glossary?
8. What type of text structure gives you a problem and then a solution for fixing that problem?
9. Which of the following pages usually tells when a book was published?
10. What is the purpose of using text features?
11. Which text feature provides a visual representation of data or information to help readers understand complex concepts?
12. What is the main purpose of a table of contents?
13. The waiter brought out the hors d'oeuvres before our main entree. What type of text feature is shown in this sentence?
14. What is a Cause and Effect text structure?
15. What is the purpose of bold and italicized text?
16. What appears at the bottom of a text that gives a little more information, perhaps noted by a little number or asterisk?
17. Which text feature helps readers understand the meaning of a word as used in the text?
18. True/False:Text features do NOT help us read nonfiction text.
19. Explains what a photograph or illustration or photograph is about.
20. This feature is usually found at the top of apage and explains what the paragraph is about?
21. If you are looking for a certain section in a nonfiction book, what will tell you what page it's on?
22. A glossary is a lot like a:
23. The following is NOT an example of Expository Text:
24. Which feature would you use to find the meaning of a bolded word in a text?
25. What does a table of contents have?
26. Identify the text structure:1. You grab the bread, peanut butter, jelly, a plate and knife.2. Open the bread, peanut butter and jelly.3. Use the knife to spread the peanut butter and jelly on the bread.4. Put the two slices of bread together.5. Enjoy!
27. Which text feature organizes large amounts of information in a small space?
28. What helps the reader identify key topics in the book in the order they are presented?
29. What is the Table of Contents?
30. Which text feature provides a visual representation of data?