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goldenfox [79]
3 years ago
14

What are the structures of literature in an informational text?

English
2 answers:
kvasek [131]3 years ago
6 0
1: description
2: problem / solution
3: time / order chronological
4: comparison / contrast
5: cause / effect
Natalija [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

<em>The structures of of literature in an informational text are Description , Sequence/Instruction/Process , Cause/Effect , Problem/Solution, Compare/Contrast</em>.

Explanation:

<em>Description:</em><em> It  is straightforward presentation. Texts that use this type of structure simply narrates something. </em>

<em>Sequence/Instruction</em><em>: Texts that apply this format usually don't give any instruction or event that is out of order, as doing so would make its directions more difficult to understand.</em>

<em>Cause/Effect</em><em>:It refers to causes and effects. it may be described as been easy, works that make use of  this structure can become more difficult when an effect has more than one  causes (or vice versa).</em>

<em>Compare/Contrast</em><em>:It refers to  comparing multiple things, revealing how  different and how they are similar.</em>

<em>Problem/Solution</em><em>:It can be seen as  a complex text structure, that requires the use of other structures.</em>

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