This document discusses the problem-solution pattern of paragraph development. It explains that problem-solution organizes ideas into a problem section describing what, who, when, where, why, and how of the issue. It then presents major effects of the problem and possible solutions, including implementation steps. A problem-solution map and signal words can help identify this pattern when analyzing a text.
This document discusses the problem-solution pattern of paragraph development. It explains that problem-solution organizes ideas into a problem section describing what, who, when, where, why, and how of the issue. It then presents major effects of the problem and possible solutions, including implementation steps. A problem-solution map and signal words can help identify this pattern when analyzing a text.
This document discusses the problem-solution pattern of paragraph development. It explains that problem-solution organizes ideas into a problem section describing what, who, when, where, why, and how of the issue. It then presents major effects of the problem and possible solutions, including implementation steps. A problem-solution map and signal words can help identify this pattern when analyzing a text.
Development by Problem-Solution Presentation Title Problem-solution pattern organizes ideas into problems and proposed solutions. The problem section usually includes the what, who, when, where, why and how of the problem. The other part then presents the major effects of the problem and the possible solutions to address it, as well as the steps in implementing the solution. Note down these parts when you encounter a problem-solution text. 9/3/20XX Presentation Title 3 To better comprehend a text that follows a problem-solution pattern, a problem-solution map can be used. The following signal words will also help you in identifying this pattern.
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9/3/20XX Presentation Title 5 The enormous growth in the use of the internet over the last decade has led to radical changes to the way that people consume and share information. Although serious concerns have arisen as a result of this, there are solutions. One way to cope with the issue is to pressure the government to pass laws and controls that will prevent young people from accessing dangerous sites. Parents too need to respond by closely monitoring the activities of their children and restrict certain sites. In addition, companies must also improve their onsite IT security systems to make fraud and hacking much more difficult. These are just a few of the challenges we are facing which can be overcome.
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9/3/20XX Presentation Title 7 Thank you RACHELLE Q. TRONCO