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saveliy_v [14]
3 years ago
14

In an informational text, the author’s primary purpose is to inform readers. The author uses clear language that can be organize

d in a variety of structures, such as chronological or compare and contrast, to effectively present the information.
Think about an event that will be happening in your school or community that you’d like to inform others about. How would you present this information to students and others in your community? What is your topic? What organizational structures, word choice, print and graphics, or other elements could you use? Write a description of how you would present the information
English
1 answer:
kumpel [21]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Example: Fundraiser for the homless hosted by you school

Explanation:

Use persudaing text and language to encourage people to participate. Tell them about why its important and what impact it has. Use hooks and strong and attractive verbage. Use eye attracting visuals

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