Examples of Author`s Purpose Text Structure
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English II
Text Structures
IIB
Author’s Purpose:
a writer’s reason for writing. The
author ALWAYS has a reason for
writing.
Examples of Author’s Purpose
To entertain
To inform
To persuade
To explain
To instruct
To inspire
To complain
To encourage
Text Structure:
the way information is presented or
organized.
Each text structure helps an author to achieve
his or her purpose for writing.
Examples of Text Structures
Description
Comparing or
contrasting
Chronological order
Cause and effect
Process
Problem and solution
Description:
Using details or imagery to
present information.
Sometimes the author may use a description
“to emphasize” something.
This means he/she maybe be trying
to stress or call attention to
something in the passage.
Purple book pages 88-90.
Compare (Similarities)
and
Contrast (Differences):
To show how things are alike or different.
However
Although
On the other hand Yet
As opposed
In the same way
But
Like
Different
Similarly
Purple book pages 92-93.
Sequential Order
or Chronological Order :
giving events in the order that they
occurred in time.
Used for narrating a story or writing a biography.
Clues would be words like first, then, next, after,
before, and last.
Dates may also be used.
Purpose is usually to build on
events as they occurred,
which in some cases also
builds suspense.
Process
or Procedural Order :
giving the steps of a process in the order
they should be performed.
Similar to sequential order
but
instead of giving events in the order that they
occurred, a writer explains the steps of a
process in the order they should be
performed.
Order of Importance:
organizing details, reasons, etc. in
the order of their importance.
Either from most important to least important or
from least important to most important.
Often seen in persuasive writing.
Spatial Order :
organizing the description of items
according to their position or
closeness to each other.
Could be used to describe a room that acts as a setting in
a narrative.
Purple book pages 97-98.
Cause & Effect:
a relationship that explains how one
thing makes something else happen.
Can be stated or implied.
The cause answers the question “Why did this happen?”
because
(the) cause is
Due to
First
For
Since
Cause & Effect:
(continued)
The effect answers the question “What happened as a
result?”
As a result
Consequently
Resulted in
(the) result is
Therefore
Thus
Problem & Solution:
Giving a conflict or issue (the problem)
and its answer (the solution).
The problem can be a conflict or some other kind
of issue. The solution can be an answer or a
resolution to the problem.
Purple book page 101.
Reading 2 passages:
Sometimes an author may choose one type of
organization over another for a specific purpose.
And sometimes the 2 passages are not
related.
Reading 2 passages:
(tip)
Read the first passage. Identify the text structure . Look
at your answer choices and cross off any choices that do not
match the passage.
Then read the second passage and identify its
text structure. Look at your remaining answer
choices .
The correct answer SHOULD
Purple book page 103-105.
be obvious.
Possible test questions
How does the organizational structure of this paragraph
support the author’s purpose?
How does the organizational structure of this paragraph
relate to the author’s purpose?
How does the organizational structure of this passage
help convey the author’s purpose?
How does the descriptive information in lines 1-42
support the author’s purpose in the passage?
Possible test questions
(continued)
Which statement below accurately evaluates the
organizational structures of the excerpts?
How do the organizational structures of the excerpts
support the author’s purpose?
In comparing the two paragraphs above, how does
structure support the meaning of the texts?
Terms
Vulnerable
Reveals
Visualize
Justifies
Persuasive tone
Appreciate
Chronology
Classify
Objective
Sincere
Emphasize
Demonstrate facets
Regarding
Commonalities
Conveys
Intimidate
Isolation
Illuminate
Highlights
Consequences
Clarifies
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