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English, 02.09.2019 00:30 kahmir15

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1.)read this heading and subheading from when birds get flu.
who’s who? the medical team
based on the passage and this heading and subheading, what do you predict this section is about?
a.)the different types of positions available in the medical field
b.)the education necessary to be a part of the medical field
c.)the reasons those on the medical team are studying bird flu
d.)the people who make up the medical team studying bird flu
2.)the purpose of a caption is to
a.)provide a visual to support text.
b.)describe an image in a text.
c.)organize and sort information.
d.)divide a book into logical units.
3.)the purpose of a chart or graph is to
a.) a reader visualize something.
b.)describe what is featured in an image.
c.)divide the parts of a text into logical units.
d.)present and summarize information.
4.)which statement best describes the role of the headings in when birds get flu?
a.)the headings identify important topics in a section.
b.)the headings provide details about pictures in a text.
c.)the headings define unfamiliar vocabulary words.
d.)the headings summarize the information in a text.
5.)what is one benefit of including a vocabulary section at the beginning of a text?
a.)it the reader organize and sort information in the text.
b.)it provides detailed information about the content of the text.
c.)it prepares readers to look for new vocabulary as they read.
d.)it describes the images that are found throughout the text.

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