Identification. Distinguish the type of Factual Text being described 1. Explains how and why things happen 2. Gives instructions on how to do or make something 3. Describes place and objects using factual details 4. Retells past events in chronological order 5. Gives factual informational about people, animal, things and phenomena
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Explanation:
1. Description
This is pretty straightforward. Texts that use this structure simply describe something. With few exceptions, these texts also present plenty of details about what they're describing.
2. Sequence/Instruction/Process
This text structure covers a few purposes:
Sequential instructions (Step 1, Step 2, Step 3; do this, then do that, and finally do this)
Chronological events (This happened, then this happened, then this happened, etc.)
Arguments that use evidence to support a claim (presenting evidence from least to most convincing)
3. Cause/Effect
Cause/Effect text structures explain, well, causes and effects. Sounds pretty simple! But works that use this structure can become complex when an effect has multiple causes (or vice versa).
4. Compare/Contrast
This text structure involves a comparison involving multiple things, revealing how they are similar and how they are different.
5. Problem/Solution
This text structure involves two parts:
The author identifies a problem
The author details a solution to this problem
ANSWER:
1.description
2.sequence/instruction/process
3.cause/effect
4.compare/contrast
5.problem/sulotion