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English, 08.01.2020 03:31 nickmoose04

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in this unit, you have been exploring how authors

use informational texts to communicate with

audiences. you've also seen how authors

communicate their point of view, tone, and

purpose in a text

when a writer composes a text, that writer takes

time and thought to shape the text so the

elements work in harmony. that is, the point of

view, tone, and purpose all contribute to a unified

message. but what about more informal writing

and conversations? they usually aren't carefully

planned out like an essay. think of some

examples of informal writing or a conversation

you can recall well. describe how clearly they

express a unified point of view, tone, and

purpose. compare them to at least one formal

informational text. discuss why you think the two

modes of communicating are different or the

same.

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