Tham khảo tài liệu 'write better essays in just 20 minutes a day phần 4', ngoại ngữ, kỹ năng đọc tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | --------------------------- MORE ORGANIZATIONAL STRATEGIES ------------------------------------------ Notice how the protective strategies are first classified into three categories appearance chemicals and armor. Each of these categories is then further classified for analysis. Appearance for example is broken down into three types of protection strategies camouflage warning colors and mimicry. Order of Importance One of the most frequently used organizational strategies order of importance is often the main organizing principle of an essay. Even when it s not it s used in individual sections and paragraphs. It works in both directions as cause and effect does. You can begin with the most important and work toward the least or begin with the least important and finish with the most. Most important generally means most supportive most convincing or most striking. For example the outline you just read lists several protection strategies. While the overall organizing principle is analysis classification most sections within that larger structure are also organized by order of importance. Look again at the section on appearance I. Appearance A. camouflage 1. moths 2. flounder 3. walking stick B. warning colors 1. monarch butterfly 2. coral snake 3. South American poisonous frog C. mimicry 1. king snake resembling coral snake 2. swallowtail butterfly larva resembling snake 3. snowberry fly resembling jumping spider Appearance is one of the essays major supporting ideas. The three minor supporting ideas camouflage warning colors and mimicry are listed in order of importance. Camouflage is the most common and least sophisticated of the three whereas mimicry is the most unique and most compelling way that animals use appearance to protect themselves. And for each of these three supporting ideas three specific examples are provided. Again they are listed in order of importance from the least striking example to the most compelling. Whenever you re building an argument and