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Julli [10]
3 years ago
8

Match each essay summary with the most likely organizational structure. Even if you don't know all of them, some of them would h

elp a lot
"The text discusses..."

1. the author's work experience and skills.
2. a family trying to decide whether or not to adopt a dog.
3. a couple's first meeting.
4. a famous painting.
5. a strategy for weight loss.
6. what creates mass murders and how they change communities.
7. two actors and how they approached the same role.
8. why soccer is the best sport for young children.
9. the rating for a local restaurant.
10. different kinds of friendship.
11. what freedom means to a prisoner of war.

A. Evaluation
B. Definition
C. Comparison-Contrast
D. Cause-Effect
E. Exemplification
F. Narration
G. Classification
H. Argumentation
I. Pro-Con
J. Description
K. Procedural Analysis
English
2 answers:
vlabodo [156]3 years ago
4 0
1:J
6:D
10:C
9: G
Thats all I got
ANEK [815]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1. J

2. I

3. F

4. B

5. K

6. D

7. C

8. H

9.  A

10. G

11. E

Explanation:

1. the author's work experience and skills - The text describes the author (Option J. Description)

2. a family trying to decide whether or not to adopt a dog -  The text weighs the advantages & disadvantages of owning a dog (Option I. Pro-Con)

3. a couple's first meeting - The text narrates an event (the first meeting of the couples). Hence, it is Option F. Narration

4. a famous painting - This is possibly in response to the question "what is this?" Hence, it is Option B. Definition

5. a strategy for weight loss - This gives an orderly step by step procedure. Hence,  it is Option K. Procedural Analysis

6. what creates mass murders and how they change communities - This reflects an action and its effect. Hence, it is Option D.  Cause-Effect

7. two actors and how they approached the same role - This is comparative between how the 2 actors will handle the same roles. Hence, it Option C. Comparison-Contrast

8. why soccer is the best sport for young children - The text seeks to convince by arguing. Hence, it is Option H.

Argumentation

9. the rating for a local restaurant - The text is an assessessment of a restaurant & it's services. Hence, it is Option A. Evaluation

10. different kinds of friendship - The text categorizes various friendship into kinds. Hence, it is Option G. Classification

11. what freedom means to a prisoner of war - The text uses a symbol to relate freedom & a prisoner. Hence, it is Option E.

Exemplification

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