Problem and Solution Sequence Comparison and Contrast Description Cause and Effect bre 1. Explains how something happens or is done, step by step. 2. Differences and similarities of two or more things are discussed. 3. A difficulty is described and an answer is offered. 4. An action and its results are discussed. 5. Describes how something looks or the arrangement of space. no ​

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  1. Sequence: it explains how something happens or is done, step by step.
  2. Comparison and Contrast: it is used to discuss both the differences and similarities of two (2) or more things.
  3. Problem and Solution: a difficulty is described and an answer is offered.
  4. Cause and Effect: it is used to discuss an action and its results.
  5. Description: it describes how something looks or the arrangement of space.

Text structure can be defined as words that are used to describe how an author or a writer organizes his or her words in a literary work.

In English language, there are five main (5) non-fiction text structures and these includes;

1. Sequence: it explains how something happens or is done, step by step.

  • A sequence (process) make use of signal words such as before, next, finally, then, after, etc., to explain how to do something step by step.

2. Comparison and Contrast: it is used to discuss both the differences and similarities of two (2) or more things.

  • Comparison and Contrast is used to discuss how two (2) or more things are alike and different.

3. Problem and Solution: a difficulty is described and an answer is offered.

  • Problem and Solution describes a problem and proffers a solution by using signal words such as dilemma, solve, problem, etc.

4. Cause and Effect: it is used to discuss an action and its results.

  • Cause and Effect make use of signal words such as due to, as a result, since, therefore, consequently, because, etc.

5. Description: it describes how something looks or the arrangement of space.

  • Description (list) describes a lot of facts about a subject while making use of phrases such as for example, for instance, more importantly, etc.

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