Understanding Text Structures in Non-Fiction
Students will identify and analyze common text structures in non-fiction (e.g., cause/effect, problem/solution, compare/contrast, description, sequence).
Key Questions
- Analyze how a problem/solution text structure organizes information to persuade.
- Compare the effectiveness of a chronological structure versus a descriptive structure for different topics.
- Predict the type of information to expect based on the identified text structure.
CBSE Learning Outcomes
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