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# Pointers to Review ## LESSON 1 - EXPOSITORY TEXTS Four Most Commonly Used Expository Methods of Paragraph Development 1. Sequence/Process 2. Comparison and Contrast 3. Cause and Effect 4. Problem and Solution | Structure | Definition | Transition Words | Concept Maps | |---|---|---|---| | Sequ...
# Pointers to Review ## LESSON 1 - EXPOSITORY TEXTS Four Most Commonly Used Expository Methods of Paragraph Development 1. Sequence/Process 2. Comparison and Contrast 3. Cause and Effect 4. Problem and Solution | Structure | Definition | Transition Words | Concept Maps | |---|---|---|---| | Sequence | Describes the order of events, or the steps to follow in doing or making something. | first, second, third next finally then, after before, before not long after while, meanwhile at the same time | _Diagram of a timeline with steps numbered_ | | Comparison and Contrast | Describes how two or more things are alike and/or different. | differs from similar to in contrast alike same as as well as on the other hand either or however | _Venn diagram showing overlapping and nonoverlapping sections, or T-chart comparing two items._ | | Cause and Effect | Explains why or how something happens or exists. Cause - what made it happen Effect - what happened | if...then because of as a result so since to effects of caused by brought about by | _Diagram of a cause-and-effect chain, where causes lead to effects visually._ | | Problem and Solution | Tells the problem(s), and sometimes why it/they exist(s), and how it can be solved. | problem is... because since this led to one possible solution is... therefore if...then, thus | _Diagram of a fishbone diagram showing a problem leading to multiple solutions._ | **Note:** The concept map diagrams are described generally, as the details from the image aren't fully translatable to structured markdown. The diagrams shown are typical examples of those types.