Understanding Travelogues

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A travelogue is always a written report with many factual details.

False (B)

A travelogue can only be about journeys within one's own country.

False (B)

A travelogue is primarily focused on providing historical information about a place.

False (B)

Images are not commonly used to support the content in a travelogue.

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A travelogue cannot include fictional stories about a journey.

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Definition and Characteristics of a Travelogue

  • A travelogue is a personal account of a journey to another country or place.
  • It can be presented in two forms: a written report or a narrative story.
  • A written report typically includes many factual details about the journey.
  • A narrative story focuses on the traveler's impressions and experiences.
  • Images are often used to support the narrative story, providing visual context to the traveler's experiences.

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