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problem/solution

sequence

text structure

1. Problem/solution: This refers to a text structure where the author presents a problem or challenge and then proposes a solution to address it. This structure is commonly used in essays, articles, and persuasive writing to discuss issues and offer potential resolutions.

2. Sequence: This refers to the order or arrangement of events, steps, or ideas in a text. Sequencing helps to organize information and create a logical flow. It can be seen in narratives, procedural texts, and informational writing where the author presents information in a specific order, such as chronological or sequential.

3. Text structure: This refers to the way a piece of writing is organized or structured. Different types of text structures include problem/solution, cause/effect, compare/contrast, descriptive, and chronological. The choice of text structure depends on the purpose of the writing and the information being conveyed. The text structure helps to make the writing more coherent and accessible to the reader.