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rusak2 [61]
1 year ago
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Which best describes the text structure the author used to write the passage?

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garri49 [273]1 year ago
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Text Structure is very helpful in understanding the author's purpose in writing. Transitional words or phrases helps to show the connected things and to determine the text structure used by author.

<h3>What text structure does the author use in the text?</h3>

Authors use cause/effect text structure to describe the cause and effect relationship of an event. Compare/contrast text structure to compare one thing to another.

Descriptive text structure to describe or explain something. Chronological text structure to put the information date wise.

Text structure should be written in well and organized manner so that it helps the reader to understand the main idea.

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