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Exemplification and Classification

Here is a classification paragraph on types of leaders: There are four main types of leaders. The first category is authoritarian leaders who make decisions independently and expect followers to implement them without question. The next part are democratic leaders who encourage participation and input from group members but retain final decision-making authority. Another type is laissez-faire leaders who allow group members to make decisions with little direction or involvement from the leader. The last group is transactional leaders who focus on structuring relationships as a series of transactions and exchanges between the leader and group members. Each of these classifications of leaders have different approaches to motivating and directing followers.
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Exemplification and Classification

Here is a classification paragraph on types of leaders: There are four main types of leaders. The first category is authoritarian leaders who make decisions independently and expect followers to implement them without question. The next part are democratic leaders who encourage participation and input from group members but retain final decision-making authority. Another type is laissez-faire leaders who allow group members to make decisions with little direction or involvement from the leader. The last group is transactional leaders who focus on structuring relationships as a series of transactions and exchanges between the leader and group members. Each of these classifications of leaders have different approaches to motivating and directing followers.
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EXEMPLIFICATION/

CLASSIFICATION
In exemplification as a pattern of development, it
provides examples and illustrations to further clarify or
explain the concept or subject matter. It also presents a
general statement then provides specific and concrete
examples to expound on the main idea.
Example:

Today, men and women of all ages undergo surgery to feel


good about themselves. Three of the most popular surgical
procedures are liposuction, facelifts, and hair transplants.
First, liposuction is a quick fix for those who find a good
diet and exercise ineffective and time consuming. Next,
surgical facelifts promise men and women a younger and
fresher look. Lastly, hair transplants are now possible,
especially for balding men. Thanks to medical advances,
men can now avoid the harsh reality of losing their hair by
undergoing a long-lasting hair transplant procedure.
Signal words for exemplification:

After all For instance Put another Specifically


way

Namely As an example To be specific To clarify

That is In other words To illustrate For example

In short Stated Consider the In particular


differently following
Classification – refers to sorting or
arranging subjects into groups
or categories according to their
similarities and shared
characteristics. (persons, places,
things, ideas)
For example, if you were classifying clothing you
might classify by color and put all green clothes into
a category, with all red clothes in a separate category,
and all blue clothes in a third. your principle of
classification would then be color.
In classification pattern of development, things are
divided into groups, classes, or categories. Ideas are
organized into divisions based on criteria or
standards. The group or category should have a
single basis of classification, and the grouping or
categorization must suit the purpose.
Example:

The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) are composed of the


Philippine Army, the Philippine Air Force, the Philippine Navy, and
the Philippine Marine Corps. The Philippine Army, the main and
largest branch, is responsible for ground warfare. It was established
on December 21, 1935, and it has 86,000 active personnel. The
Philippine Air Force is the aerial warfare service branch. It has
15,000 active personnel and a total of 126 aircraft. It has been active
since July 1, 1947. The Philippine Navy is the naval service branch.
It was founded on May 20, 1898 and has a total 101 ships and
24,000 active personnel. The Philippine Marine Corps conducts
amphibious and expeditionary warfare as well as special operation
missions. It was established on November 2, 1950, and it has 8,300
active personnel.
Signal words for classification:
Another Another type

One kind The next part

Final type The last group

Classified as The first category


Activity:
Choose any one of the topics and develop a
classification paragraph
• Types of leaders
• Classification of local print media
• Classification of students
• Groupings of goods in a mall

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