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Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. A student is reading a chapter called "Animals of the Arctic." Under it she sees smaller titles: "Polar Bears" and "Arctic Foxes." What are these smaller titles called?
A) captions
B) labels
C) subheadings
D) glossary words
2. Which two text features work together to help a reader understand a photograph in a nonfiction book?
A) heading and index
B) caption and labels
C) glossary and table of contents
D) bold word and subheading
3. Marcus found the word "precipitation" in bold on page 14. Where should he look to find its definition without leaving the book?
A) the index
B) the table of contents
C) the glossary
D) the caption
4. How is an index different from a table of contents?
A) An index lists chapters in order.
B) An index is at the front of the book.
C) An index lists topics alphabetically with page numbers.
D) An index gives word definitions.
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. A label under a picture of a skeleton pointed to the ribs, skull, and spine.
2. The glossary is organized in alphabetical order from A to Z.
3. Subheadings break a long section into smaller parts that are easier to read.
4. A reader can scan the headings to decide which chapter to read first.
5. Captions give extra information about a photograph or illustration.
Text Features
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. A student is reading a chapter called "Animals of the Arctic." Under it she sees smaller titles: "Polar Bears" and "Arctic Foxes." What are these smaller titles called?
A) captions
B) labels
C) subheadings
D) glossary words
2. Which two text features work together to help a reader understand a photograph in a nonfiction book?
A) heading and index
B) caption and labels
C) glossary and table of contents
D) bold word and subheading
3. Marcus found the word "precipitation" in bold on page 14. Where should he look to find its definition without leaving the book?
A) the index
B) the table of contents
C) the glossary
D) the caption
4. How is an index different from a table of contents?
A) An index lists chapters in order.
B) An index is at the front of the book.
C) An index lists topics alphabetically with page numbers.
D) An index gives word definitions.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A label under a picture of a skeleton pointed to the ribs, skull, and spine.
2) The glossary is organized in alphabetical order from A to Z.
3) Subheadings break a long section into smaller parts that are easier to read.
4) A reader can scan the headings to decide which chapter to read first.
5) Captions give extra information about a photograph or illustration.
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