This refer to the ways in which information is organized.
TEXT STRUCTURES
How many factual texts are there?
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This encompasses various forms of media, including print media, broadcast media, and digital media.
JOURNALISTIC WRITING
This requires the ability to understand the central idea and key details of a text.
They are considered non-fictional writing that provides factual information.
INFORMATIONAL TEXT
This entails an understanding of the most effective ways to make abstract concrete with the use of visual tools, such as pictures, illustrations, tables, charts, and graphs, to name a few.
TECHNICAL EDITING
DISCUSSION TEXT
NEWS ARTICLE
This creates a hierarchical structure of main topics, subtopics, and supporting details.
OUTLINING
Aside from the need to decide which visuals to choose and incorporate, it is also integral to place such visuals in places that enhance or improve the overall quality of the text.
PLACEMENT AND CONTEXT
It aims to influence the attitudes and the course of action of the audience.
PERSUASIVE TEXT
PRESS RELEASES
This is similar to mind mapping but focuses on illustrating connections between concepts rather than just branching out ideas.
CONCEPT MAPPING
These are ways to analyze diction: Level of formality, Level of __________, and Connotation and Denotation.
ABSTRACTION
It is also known as informational text.
EXPOSITORY TEXT
It aims to explore a topic through its descriptions, causes, and reasons for happening or existing.
INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT
This represents a distinct category of news stories that delve deeper into unique angles.
FEATURES
This involves condensing large amounts of information into concise summaries.
SUMMARIZATION
These are viewpoints rooted in facts.
STATEMENTS OF FACT-BASED OPINIONS
This captivated the readers and the audience, drawing their attention and playing a vital role in shaping the text's trajectory and significance.
VECTORS
This aims to discuss and inform events, facts, and information.
FACTUAL TEXT
This prioritizes the presentation of the most critical information at the beginning, followed by progressively less important details or information.
INVERTED PYRAMID
This is a visual representation technique that begins with a central idea that branches out into related concepts.
MIND MAPPING
This technique is employed with the intent to maintain the integrity of the author's original words, ensuring that the intended message is not lost or misinterpreted.
QUOTING