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Informational Text Notes Monday, January 17, 2011
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Why do authors write? What are their purposes? To inform/ to explain/ to describe: to convey nonbiased information to people To persuade: to convince someone of something; information typically biased and one-sided To entertain: to write in order for the writing to be enjoyed by people (poems, short stories, novels, comic books, etc.)
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Public Documents Governmental documents issued for public knowledge Court records, land deeds, birth & death certificates, marriage licenses, professional & business licenses, criminal records, library cards, etc.
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Workplace Documents Documents used at work Communication: those used for communication – e-mails, memos, reports (let employees know what’s going on) Instruction: those used to teach employees – employee manuals
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Consumer Documents Documents used by consumers - Consumers buy two things: goods (stuff) & services (help)
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Consumer Documents (cont.) Different types: – Product Information: tells what something does – Contract: tells what services are provided – Warranty: spells out what happens if something doesn’t work – Instruction Manual: how to set up/ work something – Technical Directions: precise info. about assembly & other devices
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Narrative vs. Informational Remember: – Narrative: tells a story – can be fiction – Informational: explains something that is true
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Tips for Reading Info. Texts 1. Numbered Steps: – Pay attention to numbered steps! Don’t do step #5 before step #2.
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2. Headings & Subheadings: – Pay attention to these! They indicate that there is a new topic.
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3. Boldface/ Italics: – Pay attention! They indicate there is something important! BOLDFACE ITALICS
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4. Graphics & Captions: – Pay attention! These give you extra information!
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Comparison/ Contrast Words: – Pay attention! These help indicate if the author is talking about similarities (comparison) or differences (contrast). – Compare Words/ Phrases: similar, as, same, in the same way, both, most important, have in common, the same as, similarly, as well as – Contrast Words/ Phrases: although, yet, whereas, however, but, while, differ, instead, unless, unlike, on the contrary, contrary to, even though, on the other hand, the reverse
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6. Cause & Effect Key Words: – Pay attention! These help indicate if the author is talking about cause/ effect situations. – Key Words/ Phrases: because, so, so that, if…then, consequently, thus, since, for, for this reason, as a result of, therefore, due to, this is how, nevertheless, accordingly
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