Natural Disasters are very injurious, have you ever had an experience with a divine act. Disasters can cause lots of destruction, and maybe you'll be involved in one someday. Examples of natural disasters include floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, and other geologic processes. This natural catastrophe is dire and should take into percussion. In “The Perfect Storm” by Sebastian Junger and “Submerged City” by Jacqueline Adams the topic of natural disasters, brought to attention in a science article and informational excerpt. Each author uses various elements to express the cause and effects of accidents through their the use of text structure, vocabulary choice, and use of details and data. Text structure is used similar and differently throughout both Junger and Adams text, text structure referred to how the information within a written document organized. Each other share differences in how they structured their text. Junger, page #164, "average wave heights are slowly rising and the freaks waves...are …show more content…
The similarity between the two authors text structure is the use of an anecdote to begin. The difference is the different analogies given in thought. The corresponding use of vocabulary is the word choice of idioms used by both authors. The dissimilarity is the different choice of vocabulary throughout the text. The homogenous use of data and details are persistent all through the concept of production. The contrasting of use of data and details used in different ways. In belief, think that these authors provided an excellent example of natural disasters and their destruction. Natural disasters are very inconvenient for many people lives which brings in fear and startlement. Supposingly that Junger uses more attention to vocabulary and incorporates his thoughts and opinions based on natural