Set 6: Text Structure
Explanation
PASSAGE
Camels are well-suited for desert life. Their humps store fat, which can be turned into water. Their wide feet stop them from sinking into the sand.
Which choice best describes the text's organization?
Detailed Answer Explanation
This question tests your understanding of how the text is organized. Claim: Camels are suited for deserts. Examples: Humps store fat, feet don't sink. Authors structure their writing purposefully to guide readers through their ideas. Identify the organizational pattern (cause-effect, compare-contrast, problem-solution) and how each part contributes to the whole. Authors choose organizational patterns deliberately to enhance their message. Recognizing whether a text uses chronological order, cause-effect, compare-contrast, or problem-solution helps you understand the author's purpose and follow the logic.
Key Evidence:
• "well-suited"
• "humps store fat"
• "feet stop sinking"
Why others are wrong: D (Horses are not mentioned.), A (Only deserts are mentioned.), B (Not a story.).
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