Explain How Images Clarify Text Practice Test
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Read the text and look at the illustration.
A butterfly grows in a life cycle. First, a butterfly lays a tiny egg on a leaf. Next, a caterpillar hatches and eats leaves to grow. Then it makes a chrysalis and stays inside. Last, an adult butterfly comes out and can fly. The cycle starts again when the butterfly lays eggs. Each stage looks different from the others.
The illustration shows 4 numbered pictures in a circle. Picture 1 shows an egg on a green leaf. Picture 2 shows a caterpillar on a leaf with bite marks. Picture 3 shows a chrysalis hanging from a twig. Picture 4 shows an adult butterfly with wings open. Arrows connect the pictures to show the order. This illustration helps you understand the text by showing the stages and their order.
What do the arrows in the illustration help you understand?
Read the text and look at the illustration.
A butterfly grows in a life cycle. First, a butterfly lays a tiny egg on a leaf. Next, a caterpillar hatches and eats leaves to grow. Then it makes a chrysalis and stays inside. Last, an adult butterfly comes out and can fly. The cycle starts again when the butterfly lays eggs. Each stage looks different from the others.
The illustration shows 4 numbered pictures in a circle. Picture 1 shows an egg on a green leaf. Picture 2 shows a caterpillar on a leaf with bite marks. Picture 3 shows a chrysalis hanging from a twig. Picture 4 shows an adult butterfly with wings open. Arrows connect the pictures to show the order. This illustration helps you understand the text by showing the stages and their order.
What do the arrows in the illustration help you understand?
