Today, we looked at examples of how many different types of text structures?(1 point)

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It seems like you're asking about the number of different types of text structures that were discussed in your example. If you looked at examples of how many different types, then it would be helpful if you could provide more context. However, in typical literature or educational contexts, there are generally several common text structures. Here are a few examples:

  1. Chronological – events arranged in the order they occur.
  2. Compare and Contrast – discussing similarities and differences between two or more subjects.
  3. Cause and Effect – explaining the reasons why something happens and the resulting effects.
  4. Problem and Solution – presenting a problem and then suggesting one or more solutions.
  5. Descriptive – providing detailed descriptions of a person, place, thing, or idea.

If your lesson included examples of these structures, you could have looked at 5 different types, or potentially fewer based on your curriculum. Please clarify if you were discussing specific types, and I can help you further!