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Introduction of Descriptive Text Example

Introduction of Descriptive Text Example

Introduction of Descriptive Text Example Social Function of Descriptive text is to describe particular person, person or thing.

Introduction of Descriptive Text Example Generic Structure of Descriptive textDescriptive Identification : identifies the phenomenon to be described Description of Features : describes features in order of importance -Parts/ things, it is about physical appearance -Qualities, it can be the degree of beauty, excellence, value or worth -Characteristic, it can be prominent aspects that are unique

Introduction of Descriptive Text Example Introduction of Descriptive text Generic Features of Descriptive 1.Descriptive texts usually use Simple Present Tense 2.Frequent use of Passive sentences. 3.Use of be (is, am, are, was, were) for the identification and showing qualities 4.Use of verb “Have” (have, has, had) in order to give detail description of the object’s features. 5.Use of action verbs related to the topic, especially when describing behaviors or personalities (for persons) especially the qualities 6.Use of adjectives in describing

Introduction of Descriptive Text Example