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Delimiter between question and answer:

Tips:

  • No column headers.
  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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a representation of important events, shown in the ORDER that they occur
timeline
an image that shows the location of an object or occurence
map
an image that has been drawn by hand
illustration
a real life image
photograph
a list of terms in alphabetical order, along with their definitions
glossary
graphical representations of data: lines, bars, and slices are used
chart
a sentence near a photograph or illustration that explains the image
caption
slanted words that indicate important information
words in italics
a word or phrase that falls under a heading, and introduces a new, specific section to the reader
subheading
a list of the chapters found in the book, along with the page number where each chapter begins
table of contents
a word or phrase that introduces a new, broad section (large letters)
heading
A page at the front of the book that tells information about when and how the book was published
title page
A list of key concepts in alphabetical order, along with the page it can be found
index
This feature displays data that has been arranged in rows and columns.
table
An image that shows readers the inside of something
cut away
An image of something that is viewed at a very close range
close up
An image that shows the parts of something and uses labels.
diagram
These indicate list of words, phrases, or sentences that are related to the overall topic. (Dots are often used!)
Bullet Points
These words indicate the first and last word on a glossary or dictionary page.
Guide Words
Words used in a diagram to name the parts.
Labels
This is a digital link that takes you to another location, such as a website
Hyperlink
Words that are darker than surrounding words and are important
Bold Words