Description - A text written in this text structure explains a topic, idea, person, place, or object by listing characteristics, features, and examples that describe it., Sequence/Chronological Order - A text written in this text structure describes an event or how to do something in the order that the events or steps occurred., Fiction - This story is not real. It is made up of characters, setting, a problem, and a solution. , Persuasive - This text type will attempt to change your mind or help you form an opinion about something or someone., Problem & Solution - In this text structure, the author presents a problem and one or more solutions to the problem. The text may also include the pros and cons of each solution., Question & Answer - In this text structure, the author will ask a question and will provide a possible answer or answers at the end of the text., Cause & Effect - A text written in this text structure is written in a way that tells the cause or causes of events and their effects., Compare & Contrast - A text written in this text structure explains how two more topics are similar and how they are different., Nonfiction - These types of stories are composed of facts. The may contain images, captions, maps, graphs, and/or bold words., Technical - This type of text is usually written in small print, tells us how to do something, or explains something using language known as jargon.,

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