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1 Text Structure 1

2 Cause & Effect Cause and effect relationships occur whenever one event makes other events happen. Cue words because, so, so that, if… then, consequently, thus, since, for, for this reason, as a result of, therefore, due to, this is how, nevertheless 2

3 Examples As a result of the drought, the stream was dry.
Elizabeth’s alarm didn’t go off, therefore, she missed the bus. 3

4 Comparison/Contrast Compare-contrast is the process of identifying how things are alike and different. Comparison refers to how two things are alike; contrast refers to how they are different Cue Words Comparing: similar, like, still, likewise, in the same ways, in comparison, at the same time, in the same manner. Contrasting: however, on the other hand, but, yet, nevertheless, conversely, rather, on the contrary, nonetheless, in contrast. 4

5 Examples The weather seemed perfect for skiing; however, the brutally cold temperatures made the day very unpleasant. 5

6 Sequential or Chronological
Sequencing refers to putting events or actions in order. One example is chronological order, as is common with historical events. Cue Words first, next, then, initially, before, after, when, finally, preceding, today, and following 6

7 Sequential Lauren couldn’t wait to go horseback riding. First, she brought Magic in from the pasture. Next, she brushed him clean. After that, she saddled him. Finally, she was ready to go! 7

8 Concept/ Definition An author uses this structure to define important concepts. Cue Words refers to, is defined as, means, is called, thus 8

9 Examples A hexagon is a polygon with 6 sides. 9

10 Enumeration, or Listing
Enumeration is used when things are being listed. Cue Words (or symbols) 1,2,3, Bullets First, second, third… 10

11 Examples When packing for the camping trip please include the following: Toothbrush Soap Sleeping bag 11

12 Process This text structure explains how something happens, or how to do something. Cue Words Begins with, in order to, when, then 12

13 Example Beat 3 eggs. Add 1 cup sugar
Mix in 2 cups of flour and 1cup of milk. Bake at 350 for 30 minutes. (although this LOOKS like a list, it is telling us HOW to do something, or describing a process) 13

14 Always, in fact , never, typically, often
Generalization An author uses this text structure when she is writing about things that have all, or almost all of the same characteristics. Cue Words Always, in fact , never, typically, often 14

15 Examples In Amherst it is rare to have temperatures in single digits.
Winter days are often as warm as 40 degrees. Deciduous trees always lose their leaves in winter here. 15


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