1. What type of structure does the given report follow? Is it more journalistic or non-journalistic? Explain why. 2. What is the text type of the report based on your number 1 answ... 1. What type of structure does the given report follow? Is it more journalistic or non-journalistic? Explain why. 2. What is the text type of the report based on your number 1 answer? (Expository, News, Editorial, Narrative, etc.) Justify your answer. 3. Is the reporting in the provided text objective or subjective? Support your answer with evidence from the text.

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The question is asking for an analysis of a passage from 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer' by Mark Twain, focusing on the type of report structure, the genre of the text, and the objectivity or subjectivity of the reporting. It requires critical thinking and justification based on the provided text.

Answer

1. Non-journalistic, narrative. 2. Narrative. 3. Subjective.
  1. The structure is non-journalistic, focusing on narrative elements which highlight emotions and descriptions. 2. The text type is narrative, as it's an excerpt from a novel that tells a story and explores characters' emotions and thoughts. 3. The reporting is subjective, emphasizing Tom's emotional state and perceptions.
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  1. The structure is non-journalistic, focusing on narrative elements which highlight emotions and descriptions. 2. The text type is narrative, as it's an excerpt from a novel that tells a story and explores characters' emotions and thoughts. 3. The reporting is subjective, emphasizing Tom's emotional state and perceptions.

More Information

Narrative texts often engage readers by exploring characters' internal thoughts and emotional landscapes.

Tips

Don't confuse narrative storytelling with factual, objective reporting typical of journalism.

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