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This document discusses different types of paragraph structures that authors can use when writing text. It describes structures such as descriptive paragraphs, which provide details to help visualize scenes and characters, and sequence paragraphs, which list events in chronological order. Other structures covered are compare/contrast paragraphs, which highlight similarities and differences between things; cause/effect paragraphs, which discuss events that lead to certain outcomes; and problem/solution paragraphs, which pose an issue and possible solutions. The document conveys that authors must choose a structure for their paragraphs based on their intended purpose and the message they want to communicate through their writing.

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Author's Text Structure Anchor Chart

This document discusses different types of paragraph structures that authors can use when writing text. It describes structures such as descriptive paragraphs, which provide details to help visualize scenes and characters, and sequence paragraphs, which list events in chronological order. Other structures covered are compare/contrast paragraphs, which highlight similarities and differences between things; cause/effect paragraphs, which discuss events that lead to certain outcomes; and problem/solution paragraphs, which pose an issue and possible solutions. The document conveys that authors must choose a structure for their paragraphs based on their intended purpose and the message they want to communicate through their writing.

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Structure

Defined

Clues

Text provides

descriptive details so
readers can visualize

Example

Adjectives
Characteristics
Mental Images

This mornings sunrise was a


breathtaking display of radiant
colors. Bright streaks of red, pink,
and orange slowly overcame the
dark blue and purple of the
twilight sky.

Graphic Org.

The text lists events in


chronological (time)
order or steps in a
procedure.

Order of events
Dates or times
Steps or instructions
Transition words

First, I watched as the sun began to


peak over the horizon. Next, I saw
the streaks of colors bursting into
the sky. Then, the sunrise came into
view. Last, I took a picture.

The text explains


similarities and
differences between two
people, places, or things.

Same/Different
In contrast
Similar, Both/neither
On the other hand

The sun is a middle sized


star compared to other
larger stars in the galaxy.

Problem
Solve
Solution

My eyes were having a


problem adjusting to the
sunlight as I tried to read by Solution
the pool. I decided to put on
my sunglasses.

Cause/Because
Effect
Due to/as a result
If/then

She stayed in the sun all


afternoon without
reapplying sunscreen, as a
result her skin was burnt.

Contrast
Differences

Cause

The text tells about an


event that causes and
the effect that follows.

Last

Next

Compare
Same

The text poses a problem


and explains one or more
possible solutions.

First

Contrast
Differences

Problem
Solution

Solution

Effect
Effect
Effect

Structure

Defined

Clues

Text provides

descriptive details so
readers can visualize

Order of events
Dates or times
Steps or instructions
Transition words

The text explains


similarities and
differences between two
people, places, or things.

Same/Different
In contrast
Similar, Both/neither
On the other hand

Cause/Because
Effect
Due to/as a result
If/then

Last

Next

Contrast
Differences

Contrast
Differences

Problem
Solution

Cause

Problem
Solve
Solution

First

Compare
Same

The text tells about an


event that causes and
the effect that follows.

Graphic Org.

Adjectives
Characteristics
Mental Images

The text lists events in


chronological (time)
order or steps in a
procedure.

The text poses a problem


and explains one or more
possible solutions.

Visual

Solution

Solution

Effect
Effect
Effect

Authors must decide how to organize or structure their paragraphs (text). They build their stories
word by word, sentence by sentence, paragraph by paragraphinto a full story; just like a builder
must build or create a structurebrick by brick, wall by wall, etc. The words tell a story, but each
paragraph has a purpose or planned organization. Sometimes the author needs to describe the
scene or characters (Descriptive Paragraph). At other times, the author wishes to tell his readers
the order of events (Sequence). As the author tells the story, a decision is made to structure or
organize the words into a powerful, meaningful paragraph depending on the authors purpose.

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