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Organizationstructure 11 Hawk Group 1.

The document outlines the concept of organization in writing, emphasizing its role as a structural framework that aids reader comprehension. It details the components of an effective text, including the introduction, body, and conclusion, as well as various organizational structures such as sequence, description, and cause and effect. Additionally, it provides tips for engaging readers and includes a quiz to reinforce understanding of text structures.
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Organizationstructure 11 Hawk Group 1.

The document outlines the concept of organization in writing, emphasizing its role as a structural framework that aids reader comprehension. It details the components of an effective text, including the introduction, body, and conclusion, as well as various organizational structures such as sequence, description, and cause and effect. Additionally, it provides tips for engaging readers and includes a quiz to reinforce understanding of text structures.
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Organizatio

n
(structure)
Group 1
What is
Organization is the structural
ORGANIZATION? framework For writing.

Provides readers With a framework to


help fulfill their expectations for the
text.

Make it easter for reader to follow the


text.

Logical progression and


completeness of ideas in a text.
INTRODUCTION

BODY

CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION

• ►Comes from the Latin verb introducere, meaning “to lead


in”
INTRODUCTIO
N ►Serve as a”road map” to
the readers.

►Leads the reader from the


general area to a particular
topic of inquiry.

►Establishes the scope,


context, and significance of
the text.
HOW TO
WRITE AN ►PURPOSES:
INTRODUCTIO
N
Get the reader interested in your
paper.

Tell the reader what your are writing


about.

The introduction may explain why


the topic is relevant or why you have
written the paper.
HOW TO
Start with a quote that is
DRAW related to your topic
ATTENTION
OF READERS
Start with a short story or
anecdote related to your
topic

Pull important phrases of


your work and use it as to
get you started.
BODY
• This is where the
elaboration of your
introduction takes place
5 Basic
Organizationa
l Structures
• 1. Sequence
• 2. Description
• 3. Cause and effect
• 4. Compare and contrast
• 5. Problem and solution
CONCLUSIO ►Restate or recap your main points
N and your thesis statement.

►Show how you have proven your


position.

► Must be done with conviction.

►Must not introduce new ideas that


were not covered in your paper.
Time for quiz.
1. Which text structure explains events in order?
- Sequence
- Description
- Cause and effect
- Compare and contrast
- Problem and solution

2. Which text structure focuses on describing a topic?


- Sequence
- Description
- Cause and effect
- Compare and contrast
- Problem and solution
3. Which text structure shows how one event leads to another?
- Sequence
- Description
- Cause and effect
- Compare and contrast
- Problem and solution

4. Which text structure highlights similarities and differences?


- Sequence
- Description
- Cause and effect
- Compare and contrast
- Problem and solution
5. Which text structure presents a challenge and its resolution?
- Sequence
- Description
- Cause and effect
- Compare and contrast
- Problem and solution

6. A story about a character’s journey would likely use which structure?


- Sequence
- Description
- Cause and effect
- Compare and contrast
- Problem and solution
7. An essay comparing two different types of governments would use which structure?
- Sequence
- Description
- Cause and effect
- Compare and contrast
- Problem and solution

8. A news report explaining the reasons behind a natural disaster would use which structure?
- Sequence
- Description
- Cause and effect
- Compare and contrast
- Problem and solution
9. A how-to guide for baking a cake would likely use which structure?
- Sequence
- Description
- Cause and effect
- Compare and contrast
- Problem and solution

10. A scientific report detailing an experiment and its results would use which structure?
- Sequence
- Description
- Cause and effect
- Compare and contrast
- Problem and solution
That’s all. Thank you
1. Sequence
2. Description
3. Cause and effect
4. Compare and contrast
5. Problem and solution
6. Sequence
7. Compare and contrast
8. Cause and effect
9. Sequence
10. Sequence/cause and effect

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