What is the dominant sequence in explanatory texts?
The explanatory sequence is characterized by having the explanatory sequence as dominant.
The ...
What is the dominant sequence in explanatory texts?
The explanatory sequence is characterized by having the explanatory sequence as dominant. The explanatory sequence has a peculiar macrostructure composed of four parts. The initial statement corresponds to an uncontested information. The resolution corresponds to the answer given to the problem and can sometimes assume the form of a narrative or descriptive sequence. The conclusion/evaluation functions as the closing of the sequence by reformulating or complementing the initial statement. a) I, II, III, IV and V are correct. b) Only II, III and V are correct. c) Only I, IV and V are correct. d) Only II, IV and V are correct.
The dominant sequence in explanatory texts is composed of four parts: initial statement, development, resolution, and conclusion/evaluation. Therefore, the correct alternative is (b) Only II, III and V are correct.
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