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Introduction. Set the scene. Bring it to life. Body text. Having got your readers hooked at the start, keep them reading. Conclusion. Create a satisfactory ending so that the reader understands that the story has reached a conclusion.
Text structure refers to how the information within a written text is organized. This strategy helps students understand that a text might present a main idea and details. A cause and then its effects. And/or different views of a topic.
07 Identify text structures (e.g., sequence/chronological order, classification, definition, process, description, comparison, problem/solution, cause/effect).
Structure controls the major elements of a story, including plot, characters, setting, and theme. In short stories, a narrative structure is most common. The structure affects the meaning of the story by organizing the theme of the writing.
There are four possible types of structures for a news report: inverted pyramid, the narrative, the hourglass, and the chronological order pattern. The most commonly used is the inverted pyramid.
Master the opening line. To have a strong introduction, you need to open with a strong first sentence. Have something unique to say. Keep it simple. Speak directly to the reader. Explain what the article is about. Explain the importance of the article.
The common process we follow to write any article or write up involves an introduction, detailed description of the subject with different paragraph with unique ideas (in the body), and a conclusion which helps to conclude the topic with views supporting the development in the body and introduction.
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