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Recipes instruction sheets and How do you articles are types of what?

Recipes instruction sheets and "How do you" articles are types of procedural texts.

Here's why:

* Procedural text is a type of writing that explains how to do something. It provides a step-by-step guide with instructions and often includes visuals like diagrams or photographs.

* Recipes are classic examples of procedural text. They outline the steps needed to prepare a dish, often with ingredients listed and specific measurements.

* "How do you" articles are also procedural, aiming to explain a process or technique. They might cover topics like fixing a leaky faucet, building a birdhouse, or creating a website.

Both types of texts share these common features:

* Clear instructions: They provide step-by-step guidance to complete a task.

* Logical sequence: Instructions are presented in the order they should be followed.

* Specific language: They use action verbs, imperative sentences, and precise measurements or quantities.

* Visual aids: Images, diagrams, or charts can enhance understanding.

So, whether you're following a recipe or learning how to do a new skill, you're engaging with procedural text.

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