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Agata [3.3K]
2 years ago
8

How can you find out the similarities and differences in a non-fiction text?

English
2 answers:
Ksivusya [100]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

I am not 100 percent sure, but I think the answer would be D. Look at how the texts is written. Hope I could help! (:

Explanation:

I found this off of a website that could be helpful for you! And sorry the explanation is pretty long-Looking at similarities and differences

Comparing non-fiction texts can focus on the similarities between the texts - things they have in common. You can also contrast texts and focus on their differences - things that set the texts apart from each other. You could compare and contrast the following:

Form – What types of text (letter, news report, etc) are they?

Purpose – What job (persuading, informing, advertising) is each text doing?

Audience – Who is the intended reader of the text?

Subject matter – What are the texts about?

Language choices – What kinds of words, images or rhetorical devices are being used?

Structure – How is the text ordered?

Tone – What is the overall tone or mood of the writing?

Viewpoints and values – How does each writer view their subject?

Non-fiction texts are all around us, and comparing them can help you become more aware of how language is being used in society. Comparing non-fiction texts can often prompt you to notice things that you might not have considered about a text in isolation.

RSB [31]2 years ago
7 0
D is the correct answer
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