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linahere:

what is not a informational/expository text structure problem/solution cause/effect description compare/contrast plot line chronological order

linahere:

my brain aint werkin

umm:

In the question itself, it says "What is not a informational text structure?" from that, do you have any ideas?

linahere:

hmm...maybeeeeeeeeee idk

linahere:

hellp :(

umm:

Let's look at the first answer choice, problem and solution is a pattern of organization where information in a passage is expressed as a dilemma or concerning issue (a problem) and something that was, can be, or should be done to remedy this issue (solution or attempted solution).

linahere:

so the first one isnt it

umm:

We can go through all of them first, and then we can use process of elimination. (:

linahere:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @umm We can go through all of them first, and then we can use process of elimination. (: \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) oki

umm:

Second, cause and effect, is simply an action with a reaction. When an event occurs, its effect impacts the course of the story, often changing the character or later events of a story dramatically. Cause and effect are also very important to plot, moving the action forward.

linahere:

hmm maybe that one

umm:

Description: this type of text structure features a detailed description of something to give the reader a mental picture.

umm:

Comparison (compare)/contrast normally analyzes two or more things, using an established logical system. So like, comparing things is examining them for their similarities; whereas contrasting them is looking for their differences.

umm:

There are usually considered to be five elements in a plot line: exposition or background information, rising action (that which complicates the story), climax or crisis, falling action, and resolution. The plot describes the structure of a story. It shows arrangement of events and actions within a story.

umm:

Chronological order helps texts organize events in the order they happened. This structure is common in current events, history and in works of fiction or memoir. Keywords include time markers like “first,” “next,” “then” and “finally.”

linahere:

hmm.. ok then its not problem and solution or plot line- is that right?

umm:

@Elsa213 Come mere e.e

Gaara:

:3

linahere:

now i kinda think chronological order...hmm

linahere:

soooo........

linahere:

wwwwwwwwwwhat now- ;-;

Gaara:

Idk XD

Gaara:

I id dumb XDDDDD

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