Praxis 5511 Practice Question

Scenario/Extract:

Expository writing is used to explain, describe, or convey information to the reader. Not all expository writing follows the same formula, but it should always include these same important elements. First, an expository essay should begin with an introduction, in which the writer introduces the topic and gives the thesis. A thesis statement states the central idea of the essay. Next come the body paragraphs. Each body paragraph should contain a main topic that supports the central idea and should offer evidence and information to explain these main topics. Finally, the essay should end with a conclusion that restates each specific main topic and the central idea.

Which of the following best describes the organization of the passage?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The passage is organized sequentially, presenting information in a step-by-step manner that guides the reader through a process or series of events. This structure allows for a clear understanding of how one idea or action leads to the next.

Option A, chronological, implies a focus on time order, which may not be the case here. Option B, spatial, would suggest a description based on physical layout or arrangement, which isn't applicable. Option C, compare and contrast, indicates a focus on similarities and differences, which is not the primary focus of the passage. Thus, the sequential organization best captures the logical flow of information presented.

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