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1. Communicating Information and Ideas
1.1 Reading Non-Fiction Texts
1.1.3 Comparing Texts
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Match the text with its main ideas and themes:
Text A ↔️ Climate change effects on coastal communities, environmental impact, community resilience
Text B ↔️ Benefits of sustainable energy practices, sustainability, renewable energy sources
Authors aim to inform, persuade, or
entertain
Text B aims to persuade readers about the advantages of sustainable energy
practices
The tone in Text B is positive and enthusiastic.
True
Text B emphasizes the role of renewable energy sources in sustainability.
True
Match the text with its main idea:
Text A ↔️ Effects of climate change
Text B ↔️ Benefits of sustainable energy
The tone in Text A is serious and formal.
True
Match the technique with the text it is used in:
Emotional appeals ↔️ Text A
Logical argumentation ↔️ Text B
Headings and subheadings are used to delineate the different aspects of the
comparison
Text A focuses on the environmental consequences and how communities can
adapt
Text B explores the benefits of sustainable energy practices.
True
Text B relies on logical argumentation to persuade readers.
True
Who is the intended audience of Text B?
General public
Text A's serious tone reflects the gravity of the
climate
Text B uses a positive and
enthusiastic
tone to persuade readers.
True
A logical flow ensures the reader can follow the comparison easily.
True
To compare texts effectively, you first need to identify the main ideas and
themes
Text A focuses on the effects of climate change on coastal communities.
True
Text A uses emotional appeals to highlight the need for community
resilience
Order the steps involved in evaluating the impact and effectiveness of a text:
1️⃣ Assess how well the text achieves its purpose
2️⃣ Determine if the text resonates with its target audience
3️⃣ Analyze the stylistic techniques used
Text A focuses on the effects of climate change on coastal
communities
What key technique does Text A use to inform readers?
Factual data
Text A aims to both inform and
persuade
What is the primary impact of Text A?
Raises awareness
Order the headings used to structure the comparison:
1️⃣ Main Ideas and Themes
2️⃣ Comparison of Authors' Purposes
3️⃣ Analysis of Stylistic Techniques
4️⃣ Evaluation of Impact and Effectiveness