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Read, Think, Explain
Identifying Nonfiction Elements
Use this activity with "Vanished. See Scope's "Glossary of Nonfiction Terms for definitions of the words that
appear in bold.
Before Reading
Text Features
1. Read the headline and subheading and study the image on pages 4-5. What mood do these features
create
2. What does the map "The Last Flight of Amelia Earhart" help you understand?
3. Consider the sidebar "The Time" on page 8. Why might the author have included this sidebar?
4. Read the subheadings throughout the article. Based on your preview of the article, write one
sentence predicting what the article is mainly about.
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