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pATTERN THE AUTHOR USES TO PRESENT HIS OR HER IDEAS
The text structure
The pattern an author uses to present ideas in a text
pattern the author uses to present his or her ideas.
The pattern an author uses to present ideas in a text
Knowing the text pattern of a selection helps to identify key points and main ideas more easily. By recognizing the structure of the text, such as introductions, body paragraphs, and conclusions, it can guide the summarization process by focusing on the most important information and omitting details that are not essential.
Writes personal comments responding to ideas in the text
A narrative text and an expository text can both describe events or ideas. However, the expository text is geared towards explaining or breaking down the ideas. Narrative text just objectively relays information.
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A shorter text that includes the main ideas of another text
Ideas presented in a written text refer to the main themes, arguments, or concepts that the author is conveying to the reader. These ideas are developed through the text's content, structure, and language, and are meant to inform, persuade, or engage the audience with the author's message. Understanding the ideas presented in a written text helps readers grasp the author's intent and meaning.
The pattern used to develop the idea of the text is up to the author's choice, but common patterns include chronological order, cause and effect, compare and contrast, problem and solution, and general to specific. Different patterns serve different purposes in structuring the information or argument presented in the text.