Quiz 1: Reading for Purpose and Meaning

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Pie chart

a circle graph showing parts of a whole

Line graph

a graph showing continuous change across a span of time

Bar graph

a graph used to show change in relationship at set points in time

Pictograph

a graph using symbols or pictures to add more information about data

Chronological organization

a method of ordering ideas by time sequence

Spatial Organization

a method of ordering ideas when describing a physical object or space

to believe or act

a reader reads

to understand

a reader reads

Legend

a set of definitions for symbols, listed at the bottom of a chart or graph

anecdote

a short, entertaining story

Table

a visual aid which organizes data in rows and columns

To express strong feeling or emotion

a writer writes

To persuade

a writer writes

to entertain

a writer writes

to inform

a writer writes

A _____ works well to show a comparison of things at two or more separate points in time.

bar graph

showing why something happened or the consequences of something happening

cause and effect

arranging something into its parts or types

classification

showing similarities or differences

compare and contrast

using words to describe physical objects or space

description

proving a point or explaining a concept with examples

exemplification

A _____ is helpful for showing steady or continuous change across a span of time.

line graph

using story or sequence to describe a event or explain a process

narration

A _____ serves to show the parts of a whole.

pie graph

A _____ organizes lots of information into tidy categories, but does not necessarily show a clear relationship among them.

table

Topic sentence

the major idea of a paragraph explicitly stated

Author purpose

to inform, persuade, entertain, or express strong feelings

the results of 9/11

topic for cause and effect

types of personalities in the classroom

topic for classification

ways that dogs and wolves are alike

topic for comparing and contrasting

your new house

topic for description

ways to become a better student

topic for exemplification

a lesson you learned one time

topic for narration

A _____works well if you need special symbols or objects to represent data.

Pictograph

Exposition

writing intended to describe, explain, or inform

to enjoy or be entertained.

A reader reads


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