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Marysya12 [62]
3 years ago
13

5. Which text features and visual cues are you likely to find in an informational text? Which are

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saul85 [17]3 years ago
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I am likely to find out following features cues and visual cue in an informational text-

Text features- Titles, sub headings, boldface  

Visual cues- Symbols, pictures, graphics

Explanation:

Textual features and Visual cues help add overall increased aesthetics to the document or a text and make it legible and highlight the key aspect of the text. Some of the text features and visual cues that I can find in an informational text includes-

  • Text features- Titles, subheadings, boldfaces, underlines
  • Visual cues- Symbols, pictures, graphs and graphics

In the poem, we are likely to find boldfaces, underlines, pictures etc.

The presence of these features (text features and visual cues) attracts the visual attention of the readers due to its uniqueness from other parts of the text. In this way, it increases the ability of the user to figure out the key idea of the paragraph or article

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