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stiks02 [169]
2 years ago
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Select sentences from each text that demonstrate the difference in text structure. (2 points)

English
1 answer:
Vaselesa [24]2 years ago
8 0

We can select the sentences of each text that present changes in structure as follows:

  1. The first sentence shows an expository structure, while the second sentence shows a sequential structure.
  2. The first sentence shows a sequential structure, while the second sentence shows a problem-solution structure.
  3. The first sentence shows a chronological structure, while the second sentence shows a cause-effect structure.
  4. The two sentences show a descriptive structure.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • The descriptive structure occurs when the text is presenting or describing something or someone.
  • Sequential structure occurs when a list of activities or things is presented in the text.
  • The problem-solution structure is presented when the text shows a problem that caused a solution to be created.
  • The chronological structure can be seen when events that happened in the past and present are presented.
  • The cause-effect structure is identified when the text shows an event that caused another event.

It is important to remember that textual structure refers to how a text organizes the information being presented.

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