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The organizational pattern an author uses to structure the ideas in a text (eg cause/effect, compare/contrast, description, problem/solution, sequential, goal/action/outcome, concept/definition, proposition/support).

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The organizational pattern an author uses to structure the ideas in a text (eg cause/effect, compare/contrast, description, problem/solution, sequential, goal/action/outcome, concept/definition, proposition/support).

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Text structure is the organization of words or sentence so that it can fully support its meaning. To separate cause and effect, problem and conclusion, subjective and objective, and many more. Using text structure also minimizes confusion in context in the form of writing; to diminish misunderstanding and relay a clear message to the readers.

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Text structures refer to the way that information is organized and presented in a written text. Common text structures include cause and effect, problem and solution, compare and contrast, and chronological order. Understanding text structures can help readers comprehend and analyze the information more effectively.

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