Which text structure does this example use?

It is going to snow up to three feet tomorrow. As a result, the big game will be cancelled.

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chronological order
chronological order

problem and solution
problem and solution

compare and contrast
compare and contrast

cause and effect

cause and effect

Well, this example is clearly using the "cause and effect" text structure. Because it is going to snow up to three feet, the result is that the big game will be cancelled. It's as simple as that, cause and effect like a snowball rolling down a hill and crashing into a game of football.

The text structure used in this example is cause and effect. The first sentence states the cause which is "It is going to snow up to three feet tomorrow" and the second sentence explains the effect or result of the snow, which is "As a result, the big game will be cancelled."

The text structure used in this example is cause and effect. It presents a situation (it is going to snow up to three feet tomorrow) and identifies the consequence or result of that situation (the big game will be cancelled). To determine the text structure, you can analyze the relationship between events and identify if one event leads to or is caused by another event. In this case, the snowfall (cause) leads to the cancellation of the game (effect).