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1. Part A. What is the main text structure in this passage?
1. Part B. Which of these best supports your answer to Part A?
2. Paragraph 3 is an example of which type of underlying text structure within the main structure?
3. What is the most likely reason the author chose the main text structure to write about Alcott?
4. Paragraph 5 is an example of which type of underlying text structure within the main structure?
5. Which sentence best explains why the writer included paragraph 2?
6. Which sentence best explain how paragraph 1 relates to the passage as a whole?
7. Which text structure is mainly used in this passage?
8. How does paragraph 1 relate to the passage as a whole?
9. Why did the writer include paragraphs 2 and 3?
10. What is the main reason for including paragraph 4 in the passage?
11. What is the most likely reason the writer chose the main text structure?
12. Which sentence best explains how paragraph 8 relates to the passage as a whole?
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9/22/2022 12:44:25
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9 / 13Joseph WahlB. sequence
A. Events in Alcott's life are presented in time order.
B. cause and effect
A. The events of a person's life unfold in time order.
B. sequence
A. to compare Alcott's tales with "Little Women" as described in paragraph 5.
D. It presents the influences that led Alcott to pursue writing.
A. description
A. It identifies the problem and suggests a solution.
C. The paragraphs provide more details about the advantages introduced in the first paragraph.
D. to explain that research about trades is available.
A. to present a common problem and suggest a way to solve it
D. It presents the steps to follow after using the questions to choose a trade.
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