A Piece of Writing That You Read or Create

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- A piece of writing that you read or create.


INFORMATIVE TEXT
- It serves to inform or discloses information. It is instructive and / or instructional. It is
literary non-fiction, which has shorter texts like for example personal essays, opinion
pieces, speeches, and literature essay. It is written using special text features that allow
the reader to easily find key information and understand the main topic.

JOURNALISTIC TEXT
- It also presents information but are those that are found in radio, print, television and
online journalism. It is written originally by a writer or journalist with a unique style and
construction level. It’s main goal is to give informative articles to the readers. News and
information are example of journalistic text.

LITERARY TEXT
- It is defined as a wide variety of imaginative and creative writing that leads to the
appreciation of the cultural heritages of students. It is something related or associated with
literature or scholarly learning and writing. It has a wide variety of imaginative and creative
writing that leads to the appreciation of the cultural heritage.

INFORMATIVE WRITING
- Informative writing gives readers straightforward information about a topic. It is usually
non-fiction.

TYPES OF INFORMATIVE WRITING


A. Factual recount – a type of informative text that has an objective of retelling a true
event that happened in the past
B. Procedural – a type of informative text that has procedures to do one thing
C. Diary – a type of informative text that records the daily experiences of a person
JOURNALISTIC WRITING
Journalistic writing is different from the other forms of literary texts. Unlike a short story,
poem, or novel, a journalistic text is more closely related to essay. News reports, features,
editorial, sports, and other columns in a newspaper or magazine are considered journalistic texts.

TYPES OF JOURNALISTIC WRITING


 Print journalism – type of journalism that focuses on print media, such as
newspapers and magazines
 Broadcast journalism – type of journalism that is being broadcast, . radio and
television
 Yellow journalism – type of journalism that uses exaggerating words or
sensationalism; uses eye-catching heading

LITERARY WRITING
Literary writing may not be entirely factual or timely. It may also cover imaginary events or
ideas. It also tends to be subjective where the most important point may be found anywhere in
the text.

INTERJECTIONS
An interjection is a part of speech that demonstrates the emotion or feeling of the
author. These words or phrases can stand alone, or be placed before or after a sentence

SPEECH CHOIRS
 Pitch Juncture
 Stress Intonation
 Speech Volume
 Projection
PITCH
The quality of a sound governed by the rate of vibrations producing it; the
degree of highness or lowness of a tone.

STRESS
It is the way that a word or syllable is pronounced with greater force than other
words in the same sentence or other syllables in the same word.

SPEECH
It is the ability to talk, the activity of talking, or a piece of spoken language

PROJECTION
- control of the volume, clarity, and distinctness of a voice to gain greater
audibility

PITCH
An interjection is a part of speech that demonstrates the emotion or feeling of the author.
These words or phrases can stand alone, or be placed before or after a sentence

PITCH
An interjection is a part of speech that demonstrates the emotion or feeling of the author.
These words or phrases can stand alone, or be placed before or after a sentence

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