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Text Feature Practice

1.What text feature is used when the word “saliva” appears in bold print? A) caption C) heading B)font changes D) photograph

1.What text feature is used when the word “saliva” appears in bold print? A) caption C) heading B)font changes D) photograph

A) To make the paragraph attractive and easy to read. 2. Why did the author choose to put “saliva” in bold text? A) To make the paragraph attractive and easy to read. B) Draw the reader’s attention to an important word C) Point out the main idea of the paragraph or section. D) Help the reader visualize the information.

A) To make the paragraph attractive and easy to read. 2. Why did the author choose to put “saliva” in bold text? A) To make the paragraph attractive and easy to read. B) Draw the reader’s attention to an important word C) Point out the main idea of the paragraph or section. D) Help the reader visualize the information.

3. This is an example of which text feature? A)Chart C) Graphic B) White Space D) Column

3. This is an example of which text feature? A)Chart C) Graphic B) White Space D) Column

A) Help the reader visualize important information 4. The purpose of graphics (such as graphs, tables, pictures, or maps) is to A) Help the reader visualize important information B) Describe what is found in a photo or illustration C) Separate text into sections based on main ideas D) Show information that occurs in a certain order

A) Help the reader visualize important information 4. The purpose of graphics (such as graphs, tables, pictures, or maps) is to A) Help the reader visualize important information B) Describe what is found in a photo or illustration C) Separate text into sections based on main ideas D) Show information that occurs in a certain order

A) To show the main idea of the article to the reader. 5. The purpose of the text feature below the photo is A) To show the main idea of the article to the reader. B) To convince the reader that snakes are dangerous C) To provide an explanation of the photo D) To inform the reader about the history of snakes

A) To show the main idea of the article to the reader. 5. The purpose of the text feature below the photo is A) To show the main idea of the article to the reader. B) To convince the reader that snakes are dangerous C) To provide an explanation of the photo D) To inform the reader about the history of snakes

6. What text feature is used in the orange font within the text? A) titles B) Columns C) White Space D) Subheadings

6. What text feature is used in the orange font within the text? A) titles B) Columns C) White Space D) Subheadings

7. What is the purpose of these subheadings? A) To help the reader understand the author’s opinion B) To help the reader visualize the information C) To help the reader find the main ideas in each section D) To help the reader place events in order

7. What is the purpose of these subheadings? A) To help the reader understand the author’s opinion B) To help the reader visualize the information C) To help the reader find the main ideas in each section D) To help the reader place events in order

8. The author uses this text feature to show A)How a cell phone can get wet. B)How to remove a SIM card from your phone C) The dangers of swimming with D)The proper steps in saving your cell phone when wet.

8. The author uses this text feature to show A)How a cell phone can get wet. B)How to remove a SIM card from your phone C) The dangers of swimming with D)The proper steps in saving your cell phone when wet.

A) They are in a specific order that must be followed. 9. What does this bulleted list tell you about the items on the list? A) They are in a specific order that must be followed. B) They are items that are not very important. C)They are not in any particular order D)They are items that can only be bought at one specific store

A) They are in a specific order that must be followed. 9. What does this bulleted list tell you about the items on the list? A) They are in a specific order that must be followed. B) They are items that are not very important. C)They are not in any particular order D)They are items that can only be bought at one specific store

B. It helps tourists decide when to visit Antarctica. 10. What purpose would this have in an article about tourism in Antarctica? A. It helps readers visualize the changes in tourist numbers from 1992 until 2008 B. It helps tourists decide when to visit Antarctica. C. It gives reasons not to visit Antarctica in the winter. D. It informs the reader of reasons to visit Antarctica.

B. It helps tourists decide when to visit Antarctica. 10. What purpose would this have in an article about tourism in Antarctica? A. It helps readers visualize the changes in tourist numbers from 1992 until 2008. B. It helps tourists decide when to visit Antarctica. C. It gives reasons not to visit Antarctica in the winter. D. It informs the reader of reasons to visit Antarctica.