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Matching Author's Organizational Pattern / Text Structure

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DanielleAshworth
Created Date 11.19.18
Last Updated 11.20.18
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  • for example, for instance, such as, in addition, characteristics are, to illustrate, in fact, are all signal words for which text structure?
  • first, then, next, after, finally, before, during, not long after, the first step, are all signal words for which text structure?
  • dilemma, problem, conflict, possible solution, reason, the question is, are all signal words for which of the following text structures?
  • because, so, as a result of, therefore, this leads to, if ... then, effects of, may be due to, are all signal words for which of the following text structures?
  • different, similarly, both, in contrast, although, on the other hand, similar to, are all signal words for which of the following Author's Organizational Patterns?
  • Which text structure explains a topic, idea, person, place or object by listing characteristics, features, and examples?
  • When the Author's Pattern for Organizing their writing is in numerical or _______________________ . It describes the order of events or how to do something.
  • When the Author organizes their writing in a way that tells the cause or causes of events and the effect ...
  • In the text, the author presents a problem and one or more solutions to the problem. The text may also include the pros and cons of each solution.
  • When the text explains how two or more people, places, or things are alike and how they are different, the Author's pattern of writing is to ...
  • The following is an example of which text structure: Apples have a rounded shape with a depression at the top where the stem is attached. Apple fruits are firm and the skin is shiny and smooth.