1. Which type of text structure describes events in sequential order?
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Articles reveal events in a sequence from beginning to end. Words that signal chronological structures include: first, then, next, finally, and specific dates and times. Cause/Effect: Informational texts often describe cause and effect relationships.
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A type of text structure that describes events in chronological order is:
- This is straightforward.
- Texts that use this structure explain something.
- With the exception of a few, these texts also present many details about what they describe.
The text that uses this format may also:
- Let me tell you why something is being explained.
- Let me tell you why a specific topic is important.
- Give examples of a defined topic.
- Explanatory texts are ubiquitous in novels, fiction, storytelling, science fiction which makes sense because the whole purpose of meaning is to convey information.
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