Key conventions
Text Structures
Language Features
Form
Author's Purpose
100

News-Worthy topic

Article

100

Lists details in chronological order and tends to include discourse markers

Sequential structure

100

What is the language freature for the sentence below? 

"She has a heart of gold."

metaphor

100

Tells a story and includes a plot

Narrative

100

Uses convincing modal verbs like should and ought

Persuasive writing

200

Gives a rating

Review

200

Presents an issue and later gives resolutions within the text

Problem and Solution structure

200

What language feature does this sentence contains:

"Although the rain was heavy, the tall girl with the bright yellow umbrella kept walking, and she finally reached the bus stop."

noun phrase

200

The intended audience is the writer; type of personal writing that covers a specific date of a the writer's life

Diary

200

Gives evidence to provide factual insight on topics

Informative writing

300

1. accessed online through websites, apps, or well-known social media platforms

2. designed to read by specific audience

Blogs

300

Has set 'signal word' like unlike and just as, and highlights differing and similar factors of a set of two or more subjects/items

Compare and contrast structure

300

A symbol that can be used to combine two or more full clauses (hint: can be used to separate multiple (consecutive) commas)

Semicolon (;)
300

The writer tells their own life story

Autobiography

300

Engages the reader by using aspects like humor and sarcasm.

Entertaining writing

400

List 4 key conventions of commentary essays and articles

1. present ideas in the present tense to explain the current situation, but may use the post to fill in contexual detail

2. share similarities with persuasive and agrument writing, but may be more exploratory

3. provide background information for 'non-expert' reader

4. demonstrate understanding or show authority about the topic

400

Uses 'signal words' like because, therefore, and due to to present the results of an event (or events)

Cause and Effect structure
400

When a writer uses specific words/phrases to strengthen tone, meaning, audience, etc.

Lexical choice/jargon

400

Doesn't include a plot, but observes a scenery/sceneries using zoom in-zoom out methods and heavy detail

Descriptive

400

What is the purpose of this sentence?


"Wear a seat belt when driving to protect yourself and others."

To persuade
500

List key conventions of a memoir (not "written in first-person")

1. may focus on key dates/facts related to the author's life

2. record significant events or experiences which have shaped the writer's life

500

If well-written, this text structure can create an image in the reader's mind, giving them visualization of the item/scenery.

Descriptive structure

500

Define pathetic fallacy

The connection of human emotion (i.e. sad, angry, happy) to nature (i.e. trees, grass, leaves).

500

Usually formal and given to a specific (large) audience; argumentative writing.

Speech

500

What would be the purpose of an article about a recent wildfire outbreak?

To inform