What are the different nonfiction text structures?

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The image provides a table describing different nonfiction text structures, including cause and effect, compare and contrast, problem and solution, descriptive/categorical, and sequence/chronological. It outlines the definition, signal words, signal questions, and example topics for each structure. This appears to be a resource for understanding how different types of nonfiction texts are organized.

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The five nonfiction text structures are cause & effect, compare & contrast, problem & solution, descriptive / categorical, and sequence / chronological.

The five Nonfiction text structures are:

  • Cause & Effect
  • Compare & Contrast
  • Problem & Solution
  • Descriptive / Categorical
  • Sequence / Chronological
Answer for screen readers

The five Nonfiction text structures are:

  • Cause & Effect
  • Compare & Contrast
  • Problem & Solution
  • Descriptive / Categorical
  • Sequence / Chronological

More Information

These structures help authors organize information in a clear and logical way, making it easier for readers to understand the main points and key details.

Tips

A common mistake is to confuse description with sequence. Description focuses on characteristics, while sequence focuses on the order of events.

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