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Pearl Harbor Text Structure 1
By Christina Bowers
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Question 1
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What text structure is shown in this article?
Cause and Effect
Compare and Contrast
Problem and Solution
Sequence/Chronological
Question 2
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On what day did the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor?
Christmas
December 1
December 7
December 8
Question 3
3.
Compare the destruction of American forces to the destruction of Japanese forces.
Question 4
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Who was the president of the United States when Pearl Harbor was attacked?
Chuichi Nagumo
Franklin D. Roosevelt
President Oahu
none of the above
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Question 8
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If you were in Congress, would you have voted to go to war? Why or why not?
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Question 5
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What type of text structure is used here? (Hint: Look at the two paragraphs separately.)
Cause and Effect
Compare and Contrast
Problem and Solution
Sequence
Question 6
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What was the
main
goal of the attack?
bring the US into the war
kill Americans
destroy US planes
destroy US battleships
Question 7
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Which was NOT an effect of the attack on Pearl Harbor?
It lessened the ship and air force strength the US could have in the Pacific.
All battleships were destroyed and unable to be repaired.
It united the people of the US.
It brought the US into World War II, after Congress declared war on Japan.
Question 9
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What text structure is shown here?
Cause and Effect
Description
Compare and Contrast
Sequence
Question 10
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What is this article about?
This article tells about the effects of Pearl Harbor.
This article describes a fiction book about Pearl Harbor.
This article tells the story of Danny Crane.
This article tells the reader how to survive a bombing attack.
Question 11
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Besides fiction, what genre could we use to be more specific?
horror
fantasy
realistic fiction
historical fiction