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_____________ ___________________ is the way an author presents the ideas in an informational text.

Identify the 5 Common Text Structures in Informational Text. Include the definition of each one. (pg. 4)
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Text Structure is the way an author presents the ideas in an informational text.

5 Common Text Structures in Informational Text:

  1. Description: This structure provides details and characteristics about a topic, often using adjectives and examples to paint a picture in the reader’s mind.

  2. Chronological Order: Information is presented in the order in which events occur, often using time-related words to indicate the sequence, such as first, next, and finally.

  3. Cause and Effect: This structure explains reasons why something happens (the cause) and what happens as a result (the effect). It helps readers understand relationships between events or concepts.

  4. Problem and Solution: In this structure, the author presents a problem and then proposes one or more solutions. This is often used to address issues directly and suggest ways to resolve them.

  5. Compare and Contrast: This structure highlights the similarities and differences between two or more subjects. It can help readers evaluate options or understand nuanced relationships between ideas.

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