Dear TC's--
Thought some of you might have a response for
Elizabeth.
Janis
Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 14:27:23 -0600
From: "Elizabeth Bailey"
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To: "Janis Cramer" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: organizational methods--question
Dear Janis,
We have a question about methods used to organize a
writing such as "cause and effect,"
"problem/solution," etc. One of our reading benchmark
test questions listed "item order" as the correct
answer--used to describe a writing's organization. It
seems to be used to indicate just a listing of
examples or details. We were trying to find an
explanation for "item order." Our textbooks don't
list it. We wondered if the Constitution would be
written in "item order" except the Bill of Rights
would seen to be "most important"!
Thank you for your help.
Elizabeth
Elizabeth Bailey, NBCT
Secondary Language Arts Specialist
Putnam City Schools
5401 N.W. 40th St.
Oklahoma City, OK 73122
Work: 405-495-5200 X1219
Fax: 405-491-7514
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