The examples of basic text structures from your list are:
- Chronological order: Events are presented in the order they occur in time.
- Order of importance: Information is arranged according to the significance or priority of ideas.
- Comparison and contrast: Similarities and differences between two or more subjects are discussed.
- Cause and solution: A cause is presented, followed by the solutions or consequences that arise from it.
Random order is not typically considered a standard text structure, as it suggests a lack of organization or logical flow.
So, the applicable structures are:
- Chronological order
- Order of importance
- Comparison and contrast
- Cause and solution