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Pattern of Organization The pattern of organization refers to how information is structured and presented in a piece of writing. Recognizing patterns of organization is a helpful reading strategy, as it allows readers to better understand the content and navigate through the text more effectively. Different types of texts employ various organizational patterns to convey information, such as: • Chronological Order : Information is presented in the order in which events occurred or steps should be followed. • Cause and Effect : The text explores relationships between actions or events and their consequences. • Compare and Contrast : The text examines similarities and differences between two or more subjects or concepts, offering clear insights into their relationships. • Problem-Solution : The text presents a problem or issue followed by potential solutions for addressing it. Read the following passage and fill in the blanks or check what is appropriate to complete the table of analysis. Earth’s natural systems sustain life and enhance human well-being. However, humans have historically used resources irresponsibly. Since the 1970s, demand has exceeded the planet’s capacity, threatening resource availability through land use changes, pollution, deforestation, and invasive species. This uncontrolled consumption has led to environmental destruction and biodiversity loss. With population growth, the impact on the environment will likely increase. Reducing this impact requires a shift to renewable energy, sustainable practices, and responsible consumption, alongside efforts to stabilize the population through accessible family planning. Practice C. Reading Strategy Aspect Description Main Idea Humanity’s unsustainable use of natural resources has led to severe damage and biodiversity loss, demanding a global shift toward sustainable practices and population to reduce further impact. Pattern of Organization ( ) Cause & Effect Compare & Contrast Problem-Solution •For further studies, see pp. 148–149. 64 I Unit 3
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