Topics: Academic Vocabulary
What does the phrase ‘text structures’ mean?
A. the way an author organizes the ideas and details in a piece of writing; text structures include compare-contrast; cause-effect, chronology and problem-solution
B. someone or something that contributes to an accomplishment, result or process.
C. he qualities shown by a character, such as physical traits (tall with brown eyes) or expressions of personality (kind or anxious).
D. the main division within a book
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