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                                                                                                           stucture




                                                       1) Phenomenon Identification

                                                         Phenomenon  identification  itself  can  be  understood  as  an  explanation  of  an  explanatory  text


                                                       about a general description of a natural phenomenon or event that will be discussed.
                                                       2) Sequence Of Events


                                                          After  a  general  understanding  of  the  phenomenon  being  discussed  in  an  explanatory  text,  the

                                                       next step is to explain the causes and potential consequences of that phenomenon. This sequence

                                                       of events serves as the content, or rather, the body, of the explanatory text.

                                                       3) Interpretation


                                                             Interpretation.  This  interpretation  itself  is  at  the  end  of  the  explanatory  text  or  serves  as  a

                                                       closing  section  of  the  explanation  of  the  event  being  discussed. Furthermore,  the  interpretation

                                                       also includes a discussion of the author's review or conclusions about the event. In this section, you

                                                       can provide statements or responses about the phenomena you've discussed in the explanatory

                                                       text.
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