What is the ONLY text structure that introduces TWO topics or more in ONE text?
Compare & Contrast. These types of texts tell what is the same and what is different about 2+ topics.
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Name AT LEAST 2 features of informative writing?
They are facts ( information that is not fake ), third person ( he, she, it, they, dogs ), dates and numbers ( percentages, time )
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With the given image, which type of text structure's graphic organizer is most suitable?
Descriptive. They introduce the main point and then elaborate it into many smaller ideas.
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I am meticulous, meaning I have lots of DETAILS, and kinesthetic, meaning I like PHYSICAL objects and activities. Because I have lots of small parts, I normally have a selfie, or an image of me, to easily see with labels as a GRAPH. I am...
Descriptive writing. This type of writing has lots of details, talking about a physical object and usually has a graph with labels.
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What is one way to identify an informative text? (Hint: it's about inquiring or saying something and expecting an answer to that saying)
Ask 10 people. If they all give the same answer, it's a fact. But, if they DON'T give the same answer, it's an opinion.
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List AT LEAST 2 examples of non-fiction writing?
History book, reports, documentaries, âĶ
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What are some clues to a "Compare & Contrast" text?
comparatives / superlatives, same and different, both have....
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In a book, the author talks about the something that makes people feel worried or sad that it exists. Yet, later on, the author explains how it can not as daunting as people may think. There may be ways to solve it. This is...
Problem and Solution text structure. The worrying thing is the problem, while the "not-so-daunting" way to solve it is the solution.
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"The History of Hats: How they changed throughout the ages." This is an example of what writing?
Order & Sequence. Some clues to this are "History", "changed", and "throughout".
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Create a made up title for an " Order and sequence" history book about pencils.
Examples could be "Pencils: Now and Then", "Pencils Throughout The Ages", "How a Popular Stationery, Pencil, Was Born"...
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True or False: In an informative complaint about a school's food, you should write," I don't like the food because I don't like broccoli, it looks like a tree and is green like aliens. Yuck!"
False. The example is subjective and shouldn't be in informative writing.
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When writing a descriptive text, I should give my personal and subjective ideas. In addition, I should only write a few objective details. True or false?
False, in any informative writing, not only descriptive, we should ONLY have facts that are objective.
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I name something wrong and like a trouble. I also try to be the helper in that issue and list some suggestions. Who am I?