TEXT STRUCTURE

Cards (10)

  • Text Structure - The way authors organize information in text.
  • Narrative - Entertains, instructs, or informs readers by telling a story. It deals with imaginary or real world and can be fictional.
  • Expository - Non-fiction texts that give facts and information about a topic. These academic texts are common in subjects.
  • Explanation - A piece of writing explaining an action process or event in a detailed but simple way. It features numbered points, time connectives, pictures, and diagrams.
  • Recount - Written in the past tense about events that have happened.
  • Persuasive - A text that really wants you to do something.
  • What are the examples of Recount writing?
    Diary, historical accounts of events, biographies
  • What are the text types?
    Narrative, Expository, Explanation, Recount, Persuasive
  • Classification - grouping
  • Enumeration - count