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1.What’s the difference between a text written in procedural order and a text written with a cause-and-effect structure?

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The difference between a text written in procedural order and a text written with a cause-and-effect structure is that the first one arranges information in the form of a sequence or process to achieve certain goal, while the second one exposes the relationship between conditions and its consequences.

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A procedural text instructs the audience on how to complete a specific task. It provides a sequence of directions so that people can successfully perform an activity in a safe, efficient and appropriate way. Procedural writing can take several forms such as recipes, sciences experiments, directions for a map, manuals and procedural texts can take different forms such as brochures, posters or guidebooks.

A text structured as cause and effect explains the results of an action; in another way, it explains why something happened. Cause and effect is a common way to organize information in a persuasive writing mode.

Unlike procedural structured texts, cause and effect passages usually focus on explaining the reason why something occurs.

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