Set 5: Text Structure (Intermediate)
Explanation
PASSAGE
The hero was brave, facing monsters without fear. The villain was equally brave, risking all for his dark vision. It was not courage that separated them, but intent.
Which choice best describes the comparison made?
Detailed Answer Explanation
This question tests your understanding of how the text is organized. Shared: Brave. Difference: Intent. 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:
• "equally brave"
• "not courage that separated"
• "but intent"
Why others are wrong: A (Comparison, not identity.), B (Distinguishes moral stance.), D (No list.).