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Wednesday, January 21 st Read over the PowerPoint Slides and complete the Informative Text Notes sheets according to the slides. Read Reader’s Digest “Michael Oher” article and answer the questions according to notes/article. Whatever you do not finish will be homework. I will answer any/all questions tomorrow! I am sorry I am not here to explain these concepts. Please write questions you have in the margins of your notes.

Wednesday, January 21 st Read over the PowerPoint Slides and complete the Informative Text Notes sheets according to the slides. Read Reader’s Digest “Michael

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Page 1: Wednesday, January 21 st Read over the PowerPoint Slides and complete the Informative Text Notes sheets according to the slides. Read Reader’s Digest “Michael

Wednesday, January 21st • Read over the PowerPoint Slides and complete

the Informative Text Notes sheets according to the slides.

• Read Reader’s Digest “Michael Oher” article and answer the questions according to notes/article. Whatever you do not finish will be homework.

• I will answer any/all questions tomorrow! I am sorry I am not here to explain these concepts. Please write questions you have in the margins of your notes.

Page 2: Wednesday, January 21 st Read over the PowerPoint Slides and complete the Informative Text Notes sheets according to the slides. Read Reader’s Digest “Michael

aka (info. text)Purpose: to convey knowledge about a topic from someone creditable about that information to someone less knowledgeable about the topic.  

Informational Texts

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• Facts, statistics, true information

• Explains or gives the audience information on a specific topic

• AKA expository or informative writing

• Examples: Textbooks, cookbooks, informational brochures, etc.

Informational Texts

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1. Clear Purpose • What is the author

trying to inform or explain?

• Evidence supports purpose with facts, statistics, examples, etc.

• Three different kinds of purposes when addressing an audience:– To inform– To argue/persuade– To entertain

• What type of evidence does the author use? Is this evidence creditable?

Characteristics of an Info. Text

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2. Creditable Author • Do you trust

the author? • Have they

had life experience about the topic?

• Are they educated?

Characteristics of an Info. Text

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3. Intended Audience• Who is the author

talking to or writing for?

• What can you assume about the audience?

• Is the audience educated? How old is the audience?

Characteristics of an Info. Text

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4. Specific Word Choice (aka Diction)• Denotation – literal

or dictionary meaning• Denotative: “Animals

are killed for food.”

• Connotation – figurative or associated meaning – Connotative: “The

Falcon’s basketball team slaughtered WWS.”

Characteristics of an Info. Text

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4. Specific Word Choice (aka Diction)• What words really

jump out and are important?

• Does the author need to define certain words for the audience?

• How does this diction contribute to the tone or emotional feeling of the text?

Characteristics of an Info. Text

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5. Tone• Tone: the

author’s attitude towards the topic

• Expressed through diction

• Two categories of tone: subjective or objective.

Characteristics of an Info. Text

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• Objective tone is “impartial”

• Does not show feelings, and is neither for or against a topic

• Unbiased or neutral• Does not use

pronouns such as “I and You”

• Examples: Textbooks, some newspaper articles

Objective Tone

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• Subjective tone is personal and biased

• Characteristic of narrative writing

• Author writes to evoke an emotion within the audience

• Author uses words that describe feelings, experiences, or thoughts

• Example: Stories or Poems

Subjective Tone