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Information Report Text - E4
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Each paragraph in an information report talks about a different feature of the topic.
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The title tells us the topic of the report.
True
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An information report is the same as a story.
False
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Subheadings make the report harder to read.
False
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The first paragraph of an information report usually gives a general idea about the topic.
True
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Subheadings tell us what each paragraph is about.
True
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An information report gives facts and details about a topic.
True
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We use facts and information, not imagination, in an information report.
True
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Information reports usually include jokes to make readers laugh.
False
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The closing statement gives a short summary about the topic.
True
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An information report must always have exactly 3 paragraphs.
False
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Captions help readers understand the pictures or diagrams.
True
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The writer’s opinion and feelings are the main focus in an information report.
False
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A report about “Lions” should start with “Once upon a time…”
False
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An information report is always written in first person (“I,” “my”).
False
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We can find information reports in encyclopedias, textbooks, and on the internet.
True
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