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likoan [24]
2 years ago
13

Avoids interpretation or judgment

English
2 answers:
8_murik_8 [283]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

#1) “avoids interpretation or judgment”. #2) “includes an introductory statement” is the correct option since an informative text should provide facts, dates, and statistics of a given topic, and also the summary of this type of text should include an introductory statement of the topic discussed. #3) it “includes the main ideas of original texts”, this should not be included in the summary of an informational text as we are referring to a summary and not to the development of main ideas from other texts.   An informational text should not include a subjective voice or provide a point of view on what is being informed. Also, no personal opinions should be allowed. #4) “provides interpretation or judgment”. #5) “uses subjective voice” is not part of an informational text.

steposvetlana [31]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1.) avoids interpretation or judgment.

2.) includes an introductory statement; this is the correct option since an informative text should provide facts, dates, and statistics on a given topic, and also the summary of this type of text should include an introductory statement of the topic discussed.

3.) it includes the main ideas of original texts; this should not be included in the summary of an informational text as we are referring to a summary and not to the development of main ideas from other texts. An informational text should not include a subjective voice or provide a point of view on what is being informed. Also, no personal opinions should be allowed.

4.) provides interpretation or judgment.

5.) uses subjective voice; is not part of an informational text.


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