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Example Question #1 : Common Core: 2nd Grade English Language Arts
The Game of Soccer
The History
The game of soccer started a very long time ago in another country, England. They named the sport of soccer, “football.” They called this game “football” because the players played the game on and with their feet. In America, we call the sport “soccer.” Although they may call it by different names, many people play the game of soccer all around the world.
The Teams
A soccer game has two teams. Each team has eleven players on the field at a time. One of those players is called the “goalie.” The goalie’s job is to stop the ball from going into the goal. The goalie is the only player that is able to touch the ball with his hands during a soccer game.
The Game
Most soccer games last 90 minutes and there is only one break in the middle of the game. During a soccer game, each team tries to kick the ball into the opposite team’s goal. Unlike many other sports, soccer games can end in a tie, meaning there might not be a winner or a loser after each game because each team has the same score.
Why was "The History" covered first in the text?
Because it is the least interesting part of the text
Because it is the most interesting part of the text
Because it's the section with the most information
Because it's how the sport began, so a text about the sport should start with the information
Because it's how the sport began, so a text about the sport should start with the information
The structure of an information text, like the text in this question, is important. Because this text is informing the reader about soccer, the history of the sport should come first because that's where the sport began. It wouldn't make sense to talk about the rules of the game and the teams, and then introduce the sport. Therefore, the correct answer is "Because it's how the sport began and the introduction to the sport, so the text should start with this information".