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A text may be developed using different patterns of organization.
pattern of development
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- It is essentially used for storytelling.
Narration
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- It creates an accurate, vivid, or verbal picture while you are reading the text.
Description
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- The main goal of this pattern of development is to explain the meaning of something.
Definition
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- It provides enough specific examples to support the main idea.
Exemplification
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- Breaking a large subject into categories based on consistent and useful principle of division.
Classification
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- It discuss the source of something produced and its eventual results.
Cause and Effect
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- Noting the similarities and differences of two or more people, place, events and the
Comparison and Contrast
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- Addressing problems and calling for specific actions as solution to former.
Problem and solution
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- This is the type of pattern of development where it demonstrates how something is done.
Process
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- The main goal of this pattern is to convince the readers to believe their stand.
Persuasion
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- It is the broad term used to describe the planned and explicit actions that help readers translate print to meaning.
Reading Strategies
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- It enables readers to get a sense of what the text is about and how it is organized before reading it closely.
Previewing
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- Placing a text in its historical, biographical, and cultural contexts. / Read a text through the lens of your own experiences.
Contextualizing
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- This refers to the type of reading strategies that focuses on inquiring about the text to understand it better.
Questioning to Understand and Remember
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- This reading strategies helps you to examine your personal responses. It also helps you to challenge to your attitudes, beliefs, or status.
Reflecting
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- Type of reading strategies that helps the reader to understand the basic structure of the text.
Outlining
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- Identifying the main ideas and restating them in your own words.
Summarizing
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- It tests the logic of a text as well as its credibility and emotional impact.
Evaluating an Argument
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- It helps the reader to explore the likenesses and differences between texts to understand them better.
Comparing and contrasting related readings
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- It is a creative generation of ideas related to a particular topic or issue, which may be done individually or by groups
Brainstorming
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- Visual displays that demonstrate relationships between facts, concepts or ideas; guide the learner's thinking as they fill in and build upon a visual map or diagram.2. Graphic Organizers - Visual displays that demonstrate relationships between facts, concepts or ideas; guide the learner's thinking as they fill in and build upon a visual map or diagram.
Graphic Organizers
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- This is a skeletal framework of the main, minor, and subheadings of a selected subject matter for writing where the entries are all topics.
Topic Outline
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- This is a skeletal framework of the major, minor and subheadings of topics to be discussed on a selected subject matter where all the entries are in complete sentences.4. Sentence Outline - This is a skeletal framework of the major, minor and subheadings of topics to be discussed on a selected subject matter where all the entries are in complete sentences.
Sentence Outline