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:
- First, draw a large square in the center of the paper using a ruler.
- Next, draw a triangle on top of the square for the roof.
- Then, add a rectangle on the bottom center of the square for the door.
- After that, draw two small squares on the house for windows.
- Finally, erase any unnecessary lines and color the house.

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