EAPP Flashcards

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common types of text structure

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spatial or description
cause and effect
comparison and contrast
chronological order
problem-solution

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gives the reader a detailed feature that creates a picture on his/her mind about the topic.

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spatial or description

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can also be called as descriptive writing. If you are about to describe how something looks, you are describing it spatially.

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spatial or description

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True or False:
In both fiction and non-fiction, narration typically follows a chronological order.

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True

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This refers to the way authors organize information text

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text structure

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provides the format and enables writers to organize their thoughts.

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text structure

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It’s a principle of descriptive writing when items are arranged in the order of their physical location or correlation.

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spatial order

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If talking about descriptions, this method means that the writer explains or describes objects as they are arranged in space.

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spatial order

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A spatial organization of information in paragraphs is also called

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descriptive writing

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It explains reasons why something happened.

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cause and effect

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refers to something that brings about a result or makes something happen. It’s the reason behind an event or action.

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cause

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refers to the outcome or result of a particular cause or action. It’s what happens as a consequence of something else.

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effect

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refers to arranging events or items in the order in which they occurred in time.

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chronological

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It’s often used to describe a sequence that follows the natural progression from the earliest to the most recent.

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chronological order

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means time

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chrono

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means order

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logic

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Give the similarities and difference between two or more people, events, concepts ideas, and the like.

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Comparison and Contrast

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a pattern of organization where information in a passage is expressed as a dilemma or concerning issue (a problem) and something that was, can be, or should be done to remedy this issue (solution or attempted solution).

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problem and solution

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This type of text is usually interchanged with cause and effect type of structure but the only thing that they should remember is that cause and effect text structure do not offer a solution.

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problem and solution

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It is generally used in expository and persuasive writing.

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cause and effect

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This type of text is often confused with the cause and effect structure, but it’s important to remember that cause and effect does not offer a solution.

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problem and solution

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a pattern of organization that explains a problem or issue and an attempted solution.

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problem and solution

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It is when you summarize the key points of a lengthy passage in your own words, whether it be a few sentences, many pages, or even more.

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summarizing

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