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1 Structural Patterns in Writing (Ways to organize your writing)

2 Overview  There are many ways to organize your writing Cause and EffectCompare and Contrast Sequential OrderLogical Order DescriptionClassification Order of ImportanceProposition/Support Problem and Solution  The pattern chosen depends on the author’s topic and objective for writing (what and why?)

3 Cause and Effect Organization  Show the different causes and effects of various conditions  Effective for persuasive papers  Two patterns: All causes in one paragraph and all effects in another, or Each paragraph has one cause with all effects

4 Sequential Organization  Used to describe a process  Arranges information according to a step-by-step sequence  For instance, the steps required to produce a loaf of bread.

5 Compare and Contrast Organization  Effective to use when a reader is familiar with one topic  Arranges information according to how two or more things are similar to or different from one another  Two patterns: Each paragraph describes the similarities/ differences of one factor, with a different paragraph for each factor, or create two main paragraphs, one that describes similarities and one that describes differences

6 Order of Importance Organization  Put the most important information first What is important depends on your audience Know who you are writing for so that you provide information that is important to your audience

7 Problem & Solution Organization  Divides information into two main sections: one that describes a problem and one that describes a solution First, the writer convinces the reader a problem exists Second, the writer provides a solution to the problem  Typically used in persuasive writing the writer's general purpose is to convince the reader to support a certain course of action

8 Logical Order Organization  The essay moves between general ideas and specific examples in a logical manner Introduce each idea, then follow up with supporting examples A logical progression of ideas allows the reader to easily reach the same conclusion as the writer

9 Classification Organization  Break a large subject into categories  Show the reader how the categories are connected to each other and/or the thesis Pets  Dogs Types Pros and cons  Cats Types Pros and cons

10 Proposition & Support Organization  An organization that presents an idea or belief positively or firmly.  Also referred to as a Persuasive Organization  Gives the reader an idea of what will be presented in the paper Includes a “call to action” to support the idea, or A solution to a perceived problem

11 Final Thoughts  Avoid “So what?” at the end! What is the point of your essay? You don't need to come right out and state the point; let the point grow out of the experience of the essay.  Allow the reader to infer your point, or  Your conclusion can offer the “so what” to tie everything together


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