Language Study Notes on Textual Sequences

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What type of textual sequence primarily focuses on presenting characteristics of people, objects, or places?

  • Descriptive (correct)
  • Expository
  • Argumentative
  • Narrative

Which textual sequence is characterized by presenting a viewpoint on a debatable topic?

  • Expository
  • Dialogic
  • Argumentative (correct)
  • Narrative

In the context of textual properties, what does 'logic/coherence' refer to?

  • The alignment with established facts
  • Providing a logical order to the arguments (correct)
  • The advancement of ideas in a clear manner
  • The ability to persuade the audience effectively

Which type of textual sequence would likely involve an exchange of information between speakers?

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What is a key characteristic of an expository text?

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Flashcards

Narrative Textual Sequence

A sequence of events or actions that happen over time.

Descriptive Textual Sequence

Describes characteristics of people, objects, places, or situations.

Expository Textual Sequence

Explains or informs about a complex topic.

Argumentative Textual Sequence

Presents a viewpoint or argument to convince readers.

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Dialogic Textual Sequence

Shows a conversation between two or more speakers.

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Study Notes

Language Study Notes

  • Initial Text: Focuses on author's communication intent, title, publication date, author, length, source, textual type, genre/subgenre, text sequences.
  • Narrative Sequence: Describes events, actions, or happenings in time, using a narrator.
  • Descriptive Sequence: Describes people, objects, places, situations, or eras.
  • Expository Sequence: Explains or clarifies complex situations with a factual/informational approach.
  • Argumentative Sequence: Discusses a debatable viewpoint by providing supporting evidence.
  • Dialogic Sequence: Shows dialogue between two or more individuals.
  • Factual Interventions: Introductory communication (greetings).
  • Transactional Interventions: Information exchange.
  • Textual Properties: Includes aspects of appropriateness, purpose, target audience, and a logical order, with reality-based responses and progression.

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