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Jaeszil Villanueva
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INFORMATIONAL TEXT
REVIEW FOR JANUARY MA

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5 TYPES/STRUCTURE OF INFORMATIONAL TEXT
Description
Problem-Solution
Time-order/Sequence
Comparison and Contrast
Cause and Effect
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Multiple Choice
What is a DESCIPTION text?
Tells us about an existing problem and how it is solved.
Information is arranged in chronological order.
Gives details about the topic with the use of descriptive adjectives.
Tells us about the given topic's similarities and differences.
Provide a reason/explanation for an event.
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Multiple Choice
What best describe a CAUSE AND EFFECT text?
Tells us about an existing problem and how it is solved.
Information is arranged in chronological order.
Gives details about the topic with the use of descriptive adjectives.
Tells us about the given topic's similarities and differences.
Provide a reason/explanation for an event.
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Multiple Choice
What is the feature of the PROBLEM-SOLUTION text?
Tells us about an existing problem and how it is solved.
Information is arranged in chronological order.
Gives details about the topic with the use of descriptive adjectives.
Tells us about the given topic's similarities and differences.
Provide a reason/explanation for an event.
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Multiple Choice
What do we mean by COMPARION AND CONTRAST type of informational text?
Tells us about an existing problem and how it is solved.
Information is arranged in chronological order.
Gives details about the topic with the use of descriptive adjectives.
Tells us about the given topic's similarities and differences.
Provide a reason/explanation for an event.
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Multiple Choice
What is TIME-ORDER/SEQUENCE informational text?
Tells us about an existing problem and how it is solved.
Information is arranged in chronological order.
Gives details about the topic with the use of descriptive adjectives.
Tells us about the given topic's similarities and differences.
Provide a reason/explanation for an event.
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ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT INFORMATIONAL TEXT HAS THREE BASIC PARTS AND THREE ELEMENTS.
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Multiple Select
CHECK THE THREE BASIC PARTS OF AN INFORMATIONAL TEXT:
BODY
LANGUAGE FEATURES
INTRODUCTION
CONCLUSION
PURPOSE
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THE THREE BASIC PARTS OF AN INFORMATIONAL TEXT ARE:
Introduction
Body
Conclusion
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Multiple Select
WHAT ARE THE THREE ELEMENTS OF AN INFORMATIONAL TEXT?
AUTHOR
PURPOSE
STRUCTURE
SIGNAL WORDS
LANGUAGE FEATURES
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THE THREE ELEMENTS OF AN INFORMATIONAL TEXT ARE:
PURPOSE
STRUCTURE
LANGUAGE FEATURES
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REVIEW FOR JANUARY MA

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