GRADE 9 - Text Structures
GRADE 9 - Text Structures
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Cause
Effect
Cause
Effect
Sometimes the cause will be presented
first…
…then the effect will follow
Cause/Effect Example (1)
Cause: During the experiment, Henry
poured the liquid bromine into the saline
solution.
Effect:
His hypothesis
was proved correct
when the solution
changed colors.
Order still doesn’t matter
Effect
Cause
Sometimes the issues are presented
with the effects sited first…
…then the causes are offered as
explanation
Cause/Effect Example (2)
Effect: The future of gorillas in the wild is
at risk. Scientists predict that at the
present rate of decline, in 30 years all
the world’s wild gorillas will be gone.
Cause: Gorilla meat
is a dietary staple for
nearly 12 million
people in Africa.
Comparison and Contrast
Apples Oranges
problem is so that
dilemma is question-answer
if-then problem is solved
because reason why
Problem/Solution (1)
Native American tribes who
lived on the central plains
had to move from place to
place to follow the migrating
herds. Since they could not
build permanent homes, they
invented the teepee which
allowed them to move their
homes from place to place.
Problem/Solution (2)
Ted and Sam both wanted to drive
the car. They started yelling at
each other. Their mom came and
told them to stop fighting. She told
Ted he could drive the car today,
and Sam would have
a turn tomorrow.
Question Examples
This story is organized by— Which of the following best
comparing Alfred’s life to describes the organization of
those of German families the passage?
describing a series of events Presenting in order the steps