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leonid [27]
2 years ago
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Text Structure

English
1 answer:
svetoff [14.1K]2 years ago
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Text structures refer to the manner in which texts are arranged. The text structures of the passages are shown below:

  • 1. B. Spatial/Descriptive
  • 2. C. Chronological
  • 3. A. Cause & Effect
  • 4. A. Compare/Contrast

The sentences above reflect the various ways that texts can be structured. Compare and contrast show the similarities and differences between things.

Chronological shows the timing of events.

Cause and effect show the results of something while descriptive describes events.

Summarily, the structures of the texts are in the order; B, C, A, A.

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