Relier Pairs Text FeaturesVersion en ligne Text Features and Organization par Jennifer Fazio 1 A hand drawn picture. 2 The name of the book, article, essay, etc. 3 Show how something looks, which helps the reader better understand the topic they are reading about. 4 Shows how the book is organized so you can find information more easily. 5 A drawing that shows the part of something 6 The words next to or below a picture that tells what it is about 7 Bold, Color, & Italics 8 Provide information in a visual way 9 A small dictionary of works that tells or shows what words mean. 10 Provides reference for where places are in the world. 11 Divide the text into sections 12 Gives additional information about a topic and is usually located on the side of the page Illustration Maps Glossary Sidebar Charts, Tables, & Graphs Special Print Photographs Headings/Subheadings Captions Title Diagrams & Labels Table of Contents 1 The author gives details about the problem and explains one ore more solutions 2 A chart, table, pictures that help the reader to understand what is goign on 3 What events or steps happened? In what order did they happen? 4 The author discusses similarities and differences between people, things, concepts, or ideas 5 Similar, alike, same, just like, same, different, unlike, in contrast, on the other hand 6 Many adjectives, characteristics or examples 7 What is being described, what is it like, what is important to remember 8 before, in the beginning to start, first, next during, after, then finally, last in the middle, in the end 9 What things are being compared? How are they alike? How are they different? 10 Events in order of occurrence, instructions given step by step, order words: first, next, etc. 11 For example, for instance, characteristics include, specifically, in addition 12 The author provides details of something to give the reader a picture 13 Since, because, if, due to, as a result of, so then, leads to, consequently 14 The author describes an event or several events (cause) and the events that follow (effect) 15 The author provides readers with chronological events or a list of steps in a procedure 16 Likeness and differences are discussed: also, both in contrast, etc. 17 What happened? What caused it to happen? Why did it happen? Ask Yourself Definition Clues Definition Key Words/Phrases Clues Ask Yourself Visual Key Words/Phrases Definition Definition Key Words/Phrases Clues Ask Yourself Key Words/Phrases Ask Yourself Definition