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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.

