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MariettaO [177]
2 years ago
8

Match the text structure with the example that best fits.

English
1 answer:
Annette [7]2 years ago
3 0

To match the text structure with the example that best fits we must use our knowledge of the different text structures, as further explained below.

  • A - sequence
  • B - compare and contrast
  • C - description
  • D - cause and effect
  • E - problem and solution
  • F - chronological

<h3>What is text structure?</h3>

Text structure refers to the way we present information in our texts. Depending on how we do that, we will have different structures:

  • Compare and contrast - We talk about two things or people, pointing out their similarities and differences.
  • Sequence - We provide a sequence of steps for something to be done.
  • Description - We describe something or someone, that is, tell readers about its (his or her) characteristics.
  • Cause and effect - We present something as the cause of something else, such as "tornadoes-destruction" or "earthquake-tsunami".
  • Problem and solution - We present a problem and then offer a solution for it.
  • Chronological - We provide a sequence of historical events.

With the information above in mind, we can conclude that the following answer is correct:

  • A - sequence
  • B - compare and contrast
  • C - description
  • D - cause and effect
  • E - problem and solution
  • F - chronological

Learn more about text structure here:

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