The Monophagous leaf‐mining larvae of Stigmella (Lepidoptera: Nepticulidae) on birch article is structured with a Level 2 title as it was bold with upper and lower case letters; centered on the left side. The other article was structured with a Level 1 title as it was centered and bold with upper and lowercase letters. The structure of the sections play different roles in each article. In the Monophagous leaf‐mining larvae of Stigmella (Lepidoptera: Nepticulidae) on birch article, the sections are structured in a more ideal scientific writing pattern. The article starts with an introduction followed by methods, two specific subsections, results and discussion. It is very organized and easy to find sections. Each section starts with a topic sentence that introduces what the section will be written about. The points in the sections also flow concurrently. There is not really a topic sentence for the subsections. There is a bolded line above each subsection to describe what will be talked about. The second article, Smart behavior of true slime mold in a labyrinth, was organized in a different way. It was a shorter article that was organized by topics that showed the progress of the experiment. It was less structured than the initial article and seemed more of a reflection than a scientific article. The sections followed the basic structure of introduction, background info and results but each new point was just separated into its own subsection. Both articles had different ways of formatting their information but they both included the same information for the articles.
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