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It serves to inform or discloses information. It is instructive and/ or intrucional. It is literally non fiction, which has shorter texts like for example personal essays, opinion pieces, speechless, and literature essay. |
Informative Text |
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It also presents information but are those that are found radio, print, television and online journalism. It is originally written by a writer or journalism with a unique style and construction level. |
Journalistic Text |
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It is defined as a wide variety of imaginative and creative writing that leads to the appreciation of true cultural. It is something related or associated with literature or scholarly learning and writing it has |
Literary Text |
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Informative writing |
Informative writing gives readers straightforward information about a topic. It is usually non - fiction |
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Purpose of informative writing |
- to inform or present information - to raise awareness and to do so objectively - to educate ( use resources that are reliable and scholarly) |
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Structure of Informative writing |
- Introduction paragraph with thesis statement - Body paragraphs with support - Conclusion with a unique and engaging restatement of thesis |
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Organization of Informative writing |
- Logically - by date or timee ; by order of imporrtance - Categorically - by definition ; by theme - Contextually - by comparison and contrast ; by historian or contemporary |
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Types of Informative Writing |
a. Factual recount - type of information text that has an objective b. Procedural - type of information text that has procedures to do one thing c. Diary - a type of information text that records the daily experiend of a person |
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Is different from the others form of literary texts. Unlike a short story, poem or novel, is more closely related to essay. News reports, features, editorial, sports and other colums in a newspaper or magazine are considered _____________ text. |
Journalistic Writing |
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Purpose of Journalistic Writing |
- To quickly inform ( news articles) - To entertain ( comics section, lifestyle column l, feature) - To persuade ( editorial, opinions, column) |
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Structure of Journalistic Writing |
Inverted pyramid |
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Organization of Journalistic Writing |
The essential and most interesting elements of a story are put at the beginning, with supporting information following in order of diminishing importance. |
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Types of Journalistic text |
a. Print Journalism b. Broadcast Journalism c. Yellow Journalism |
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May not be entirely factual or timely it may also cover imaginary events or ideas. It also tends to be subjective where the most important point may be found anywhere in the text. |
Literary writing |
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Purpose of Literary writing |
- To express - to entertain - to communicate or appeal to the emotions |
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Structure of Literary writing |
Depends on the form |
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Organization of Literary writing |
- Logically - Categorically - Contextually |
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Types of Literary Text |
a. Prose b. Poetry |