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descriptive text

  Definition of Descriptive Text Descriptive Text is a text which says what a person or a thing is like. Its purpose is to describe and reveal a particular person, place, or thing. Generic Structure of Descriptive Text When writing descriptive text, there are some generic structures (actually not mandatory) for our writing to be true. The arrangement is: # Identification: (contains about the introduction of a person, place, animal or object will be described.) # Description: contains a description of something such as animal, things, place or person by describing its features, forms, colors, or anything related to what the writer describe. Purpose of Descriptive text – To describe person, thing or place in specific – To describe a particular person, thing or place. Language Feature of Descriptive Text – Specific participant : has a certain object, is not common and unique (only one). for example: Bandengan beach, my house, Borobudur temple, uncle Jim – The use of the adjective (an ...

procedure text part 1,2,3

  PART 1  Definition procedure text  Procedure Text is a text that explains/helps us how to make/use something and the Procedure text makes it easy and fast to understand.  Structure 1.Goal It is located in the title of the text and is used to indicate the purpose of the text. Example: How to Make Noodles 2.Ingredients Contains materials or tools needed in the steps to carry out the process. Example: The ingredients for making an omelet are eggs, shallots, vegetable oil, salt, and pepper. 3.Step/method Contains methods, methods, or steps taken to achieve the objectives in the text. Characteristics Using imperative sentence patterns (commands), for example, cut, don't mix, and so on; Using action verbs, for example turn, put, don't, mix, and so on; Using connectives to sort activities, for example, then, while, and so on. Using adverbials (adverbs) to be able to state in detail the time, place, and an accurate way, for example for five minutes, 2 hours, and so on. Usi...