1) The author provides several details of something to give the reader a mental picture a) Description b) Cause and Effect c) Order and Sequence 2) Pick the structure: Sea Otters swim in the cold ocean water. They live in the Pacific Ocean. They are found along the coast from California to Alaska. a) Description b) Cause and Effect c) Sequence (in order) 3) Pick the structure: Before the 1930s wolves lived across the United States. By the 1970s, hunters killed all of the wolves in the national parks.  a) Description b) Cause and Effect c) Sequence (in order) 4) The author describes an event or several events that happen as a result.  a) Description b) Cause and Effect c) Sequence (in order) 5) The author provides readers with chronological events. a) Description b) Cause and Effect c) Sequence (in order) 6) Pick the structure: American's began to use DDT, a pesticide used to protect crops; however, it killed and infected many animals, including the eagle. a) Description b) Cause and Effect c) Sequence (in order) 7) This text structure uses words like "Also" and "For example" often. a) Description b) Cause and Effect c) Sequence (in order) 8) This text structure often uses words like "as a result of" and "if...then" a) Description b) Cause and Effect c) Sequence (in order) 9) This text structure often uses words like "First", "Next" and "in 1934" a) Description b) Cause and Effect c) Sequence (in order) 10) This compares how things are the same or different. a) Comparison b) Cause and Effect c) Sequence 11) This is when an author uses a story structure within a nonfiction text. a) Narrative b) Sequence c) Comparison

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