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Procedure Text in Animation


 





A procedure text about drawing outlines clear, sequential steps to create an image, often using imperative sentences ("draw," "sketch," "shade"). It typically includes a goal (what to draw), materials (pencil, paper, eraser), and numbered steps. These texts focus on sequence using temporal conjunctions like "first," "then," and "finally".

Example: How to Draw a Simple House
  • Goal: To draw a simple house.
  • Materials: Pencil, paper, eraser, ruler.
  • Steps:
    1. First, draw a large square in the center of the paper using a ruler.
    2. Next, draw a triangle on top of the square for the roof.
    3. Then, add a rectangle on the bottom center of the square for the door.
    4. After that, draw two small squares on the house for windows.
    5. Finally, erase any unnecessary lines and color the house.

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