Which text structure best describes this paragraph? In many countries around the world people are unable to find clean water to drink. Clean water is necessary for a healthy life. One program called The Water Project is taking matters into their own hands by digging wells in Africa so that locals can have clean water. They know this will not fix the issue everywhere but it’s a step in the right direction.
Identifying Text Structures

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Which text structure best describes how this paragraph is written? Chocolate is a delicious treat enjoyed around the world. The chocolate making process contains many steps. First, the beans are harvested from the cacao trees. After that, they are set in the sun to dry and then roasted. It’s important that in the next step they shell the beans before they are ground into a liquid. Lastly, sugar and flavoring are added before they prepare it to be sold.
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Sequence or Chronological Order
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Which text structure best describes how this paragraph is written? Have you ever wanted to buy something but didn’t have enough money? As a kid, one way to solve this dilemma is to help your parents. Many times parents will pay children an allowance to complete extra chores. Another possible way to resolve this issue is offering to help your neighbors, rake their yard, help clean, or walk a dog.
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If you were writing a paragraph explaining the steps needed to learn how to ride a bike, what text structure would you use?
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Sequence or Chronological Order
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A journalist is writing an article for a local newspaper on the lack of city transportation and ideas to help fix it. What text structure should the journalist use?
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Which of these topics would be best written in cause and effect text structure?
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Explaining how basketballs and volleyballs are both used in sports but are made of very different materials,
Explaining how to prevent a house fire and what to do if there is a fire,
Explaining how to bake a triple chocolate fudge birthday cake,
Explaining why many animals of the rain forest are losing their homes
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Explaining why many animals of the rain forest are losing their homes
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Which of these topics would be best written in compare and contrast text structure? Explaining how basketballs and volleyballs are both used in sports but are made of very different materials, Explaining how to prevent a house fire and what to do if there is a fire, Explaining how to bake a triple chocolate fudge birthday cake, Explaining why many animals of the rain forest are losing their homes
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Explaining how basketballs and volleyballs are both used in sports but are made of very different materials
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