English, 09.02.2021 17:00 xelynncaldera
You will complete a chart and a reflection comparing and contrasting texts. Read the two texts at the bottom of these instructions. Then, complete the chart below using complete sentences. Sentence starters have been provided in both columns. Use details and examples when requested.
Focus
"U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Announces Expanded Reporting for Birds Captured and Collected During Deepwater Horizon Response"
"The Blackness"
What is the genre?
The genre of this text is
The genre of this text is
What is the topic of each text?
The topic of this text is
The topic of this text is
What kinds of details are included? Which details are omitted?
This text uses mostly
For example,
It does not include details about
This text uses mostly
For example,
It does not include details about
What type of language does the writer use? What is the effect of those words?
This text relies on
For example,
The type of language used communicates a tone and creates a mood.
This text relies on
For example,
The type of language used communicates a tone and creates a mood.
What is the purpose of each text? Why did the writer write the text?
The purpose of this text is to
The purpose of this text is to
What is the message of the text?
The message of this text is:
The message of this text is:
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