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Cause/Effect Problem/Solution Compare/Contrast

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It seems like you're looking for a way to categorize text structures using the terms "Cause/Effect," "Problem/Solution," and "Compare/Contrast." Here's how you might typically categorize some examples:

  1. Cause/Effect: This structure shows the relationship between events, where one event (the cause) leads to another event (the effect).

    • Example: "The recent increase in temperatures (cause) has led to severe droughts (effect)."
  2. Problem/Solution: This structure presents a problem and then discusses one or more solutions.

    • Example: "The rising levels of plastic pollution (problem) can be addressed by implementing stricter recycling laws (solution)."
  3. Compare/Contrast: This structure examines the similarities and differences between two or more subjects.

    • Example: "While cats are independent and require less attention, dogs are social animals that need companionship."

If you have specific words or phrases, please provide them, and I can help categorize those accordingly!