Tavarez 2
First, the Definition pattern was usually located at the beginning of the paragraph, making it easier to recognize. Usually, the word that was defined was followed by a coma or “is”, in a relatively short paragraph where the author explains a difficult content or a word. In order to prove this Organizational Pattern, there …show more content…
Over nine hundred images depict animals from the surrounding areas, such as horses, stags, aurochs, bison, lions, bears, and birds” 4)“The most common themes in cave paintings are large wild animals, such as bison, horses, aurochs, and deer.” 5)“The pigments used appear to be red and yellow ochre, manganese or carbon for black, and china clay for white.” 6)“Many predatory animals, such as cave lions, panthers, bears, and cave hyenas.” Without a doubt, it was a predominant organizational pattern that the author chooses to use to provide a list of examples.In this particular case, there were transitional words like—such as and appears to, that are key words when making a list.
Last but not least, the author use the Compare/Contrast organizational pattern, to show ideas that were alike or even different.It was easy to spot key words such as, as well, to use to compare two topics. Here is two examples from the article itself: 1)“Tracings of human hands and hand stencils were also very popular, as well as abstract patterns, called finger