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organizational patterns | the way informational text is organized so that the reader can get the most out of it |
cause and effect | an organizational device that relates at least two events: one which makes another happen |
comparison and contrast | an organizational method that describes new things or ideas in terms of ways that they are like or unlike concepts you are already familiar with |
enumeration | an organizational pattern that features a number list; it is often used in support of an argument or case |
sequential or chronological | the order in which events occur |
concept/definition | an organizational method that presents an idea then explains it |
generalization | an assumption that all things behave a certain way based on observing a few things behaving that way |
process | an organizational pattern involving a series of steps to accomplish a task |
facts | statements of objective truth |
opinions | how the author feels about something, or beliefs we all hold based on our experiences and values |