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Whats the text structure of perfectly imperfect by donna bozzone
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Nssjsjzmnsnaaj
Idk but I’m figuring that out right now i think is is chronological order?
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Unicorn-:/
I find it funny that we are all hiding our names from each other a=our real ones and were all from connexues. we would end up telling mace allison lang arts
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Okay
I think it is Definition or Description structure.
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ScaredOfBeansSpaceBoy?
i'm doing the portfolio rn and i need help idk what to do!!
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I dont even know where to find the story
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tomatosaregood
You can find the story in the last page. I don't know I googled this and I am still confuted.
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tomatosaregood
I think it may be compare and contrast because she compares and contrasts her examples to something else of their type. Like the rabbit.
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Thank you tomatosaregood
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Anonymous
What's the author's purpose?
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Joemama
I'm pretty sure it's proposition/support
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urmom
the structure of the article is compare and contrast
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brilexa
The text structure the author used in this paragraph is cause and effect. I know this because the author is speaking about what is perfect and and imperfect. For example, Michael Phelp’s body structure compared to the Virtuvian Man. Phelp’s body causes him to be perfect for swimming. “His ankles are double jointed and extremely flexible. This enables his feet to act like flippers.” Bozzone’s choice of cause and effect helped me as a reader she showed us how they use their imperfect bodies and unique abilities to be perfect in their sports. One text feature I noticed were pictures and captions. This feature was helpful because they helped me visualize the idea, give extra information.
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please I need help because my dad is going to break my gaming pc if I don't get a good grade
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connexus GOD
@brixela is wrong, its compare and contrast not cause and effect, because of how the author is comparing and contrasting the the perfects and imperfects of some human bodies.
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connexus GOD
Use this instead, I revised it for you all
The text structure the author used in this paragraph is Compare and contrast. This is true because the author is Comparing what is perfect and imperfect. For example, Michael Phelps's body structure is compared to the Vitruvian Man. Phelps's body causes him to be perfect for swimming. “His ankles are double jointed and extremely flexible. This enables his feet to act like flippers.” Bozzone’s choice of cause and effect helped me as a reader she showed us how they use their imperfect bodies and unique abilities to be perfect in their sports. One text feature I noticed were pictures and captions. This feature was helpful because they helped me visualize the idea, give extra information.
The text structure the author used in this paragraph is Compare and contrast. This is true because the author is Comparing what is perfect and imperfect. For example, Michael Phelps's body structure is compared to the Vitruvian Man. Phelps's body causes him to be perfect for swimming. “His ankles are double jointed and extremely flexible. This enables his feet to act like flippers.” Bozzone’s choice of cause and effect helped me as a reader she showed us how they use their imperfect bodies and unique abilities to be perfect in their sports. One text feature I noticed were pictures and captions. This feature was helpful because they helped me visualize the idea, give extra information.
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