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Why is it important for an author to use a specific sequence when developing key ideas about the topic in a text?
We develop important skills as we read longer texts. _______________ ,_______________, and ___________ _____________ are skills that will help us perform all kinds of practical tasks in the future.

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We develop important skills as we read longer texts. _______________ ,_______________, and ___________ _____________ are skills that will help us perform all kinds of practical tasks in the future.

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What are four different types of text structures?
_______________ are words that help the reader change from one topic or subject to another.
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It is important for an author to use a specific sequence when developing key ideas about the topic in a text because a logical order helps readers to follow the author's reasoning and enhance comprehension. A well-organized sequence allows readers to build upon their understanding as they progress through the text, making connections between ideas, and retaining information more effectively. Furthermore, a coherent structure can guide readers through complex arguments, ensuring that they grasp the nuances of the content.

As for the skills we develop while reading longer texts, you could complete the sentence with the following: **"Critical thinking, analytical reasoning, and effective communication are skills that will help us perform all kinds of practical tasks in the future."**
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We develop important skills as we read longer texts. **Comprehension, analytical thinking, and effective writing** are skills that will help us perform all kinds of practical tasks in the future.
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Four different types of text structures are:

1. **Chronological** (or sequential)
2. **Cause and effect**
3. **Comparison and contrast**
4. **Problem and solution**

**Transitions** are words that help the reader change from one topic or subject to another.

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