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reading strategies: Text Structures

Paragraph development and text structures

Objectives:
You understand the concept of paragraph development
You can identify the different text structures

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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 4,5

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Paragraph development and text structures

Objectives:
You understand the concept of paragraph development
You can identify the different text structures

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Informative – Writing in which author’s purpose is to inform or explain the subject to the reader.
Persuasive – Writing that states the opinion of the writer and attempts to influence the reader.
Expressive- The writer wants to express his or her feelings, emotions (diary, poem etc.)
Narrative - The writer tells a story -fact or fiction- to entertain its reader
1. Understanding text structures and paragraph development can help you make and interpret arguments.

2. CITO expects you to be able to identify text structures and understand paragraph development.


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Paragraph
"(in a piece of writing) one of a series of subsections each usually devoted to one idea and each usually marked by the beginning of a new line, indentation, increased interlinear space, etc"    according to collinsdictionary.com

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A paragraph contains:

1. Topic sentence(s)

-To introduce and state the controlling idea
-To preview for the reader the kinds of information that the rest of the paragraph is likely to contain
-To link back to the thesis or the immediately preceding argument

2. Development or elaboration of ideas


To elaborate the new idea or point that has been introduced. Elaboration may include analysis, exemplification and persuasion, or any combination of these.

3 Usually: Concluding sentence(s)

To round off what has been said so far in the paragraph
To qualify the views expressed
To link the current paragraph to the next paragraph

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The role(s) and different types of the development section of a paragraph

This part of the paragraph elaborates the controlling idea expressed in the topic sentence.


There are several ways to do so.

  • Describing:  presenting more information about the controlling idea. 

  • Exemplifying: using examples to illustrate the controlling idea. 

  • Analyzing comparing and contrasting concepts associated with the
           controlling idea. 

  • Challenging:  questioning information or perspectives related to the
           controlling idea. 

  • Persuading: building an argument around the controlling idea and its
           relationship to the specific argument it is part of. 

  • Presenting supporting evidence - giving references to e.g., sources, experts.

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Text structure 
Refers to how information is organized in a passage (so how the controlling idea in a paragraph is developed). 

Multiple text structures can be found within a work and even within a paragraph. 

   

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Which text structure was used in text 1?
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sequence
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description
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cause and effect
D
compare and contrast

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Which text structure was used in text 2?
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cause and effect
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compare and contrast
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problem and solution
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description

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Which text structure was used in text 3?
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sequence
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problem and solution
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description

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Which text structure was used in text 4?
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cause and effect
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compare and contrast
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problem and solution
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Which text structure was used in text 5?
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sequence
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problem and solution
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cause and effect
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Which text structure was used in text 6?
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sequence
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problem and solution
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cause and effect
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Which text structure was used in text 7?
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cause and effect
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problem and solution
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description
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Which text structure was used in text 8?
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cause and effect
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problem and solution
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Which text structure was used in text 7?
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problem and solution
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ex 2018 tv II

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Time to work on your weektask 

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