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Academic
Writing
Factual text
Literary
Writing
Fictional text
Context
topic refers to what the text is all about
Structure
visible patterns of the text, Logical statement
Format
use of paragraph stanzas, column , bold letters, pictures, charts
Grammatical features
signal words
Vocabulary
refers to the technical terms used, words and its meaning that needs to be learned
Independent
Clause
it can stand up alone as a sentence because it express a complete ideas
Dependent
clause
it cannot stand alone as a complete sentence because it does not express a complete thoughts
Interpersonal
Communication
refers to the entire process and practice of exchanging ideas, or information and even emotional expressions that can be saved between people
Verbal
use of words from our mouth to store information to others
Non-Verbal
getting meaning across without using word either written or spoken (e.g. body language, facial expression)
Communicator
sender
and
receiver
Message
speech, facial expression, body language, tone of voice and gesture
Noise
any sort of distraction
Feedback
the response of the receiver
Channel
the means through (e.g. Cellphone)
Context
referred as the medium, emotional climate expectations, of the people the place of occurrence(e.g. telephone, phone, speaker
Conflict
It is a problem that the main character face
Internal
Conflict
Man vs Itself
External
Conflict
man vs nature, man vs supernatural, man vs technology, man vs society
Resolution
It occurs when the conflict are ultimately resolved and the problems are solved in one way or another
Informative
essay
It educates your readers on a topic and it allows you to express a particular issue on a topic to your audience
Writing
to
inform
Information writing shows information in an informative instead of persuasive manner