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Focusing on Structure

Focusing on Structure: Try It Yourself

Using the prompts below, make notes in the writing space about the structure, pattern, and purpose of the essay you have been assigned.



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Structure: Is there anything unusual or noteworthy about the structure of the essay? What do you notice? How does this structure contribute to your understanding of the essay?
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Pattern: What pattern of development does this essay use? Is it an argument, an explanation, a definition, an evaluation, a comparison/contrast, or something else?
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Purpose: What is the author trying to do in this essay? How can you tell?