AC9E8LA03
Text structure and organisation
explain how texts are structured depending on their purpose and how language features vary, recognising that some texts are hybrids that combine different genres or elements of different genres
Elaborations
- AC9E8LA03_E1recognising how texts such as critical responses to texts, expositions, text interpretations and discussions are typically structured to achieve their purpose
- AC9E8LA03_E2discussing how the placement of images and written text in a linear or non-linear way, such as online texts, is used differently in a variety of texts for a purpose
- AC9E8LA03_E3explaining the structure and language features of texts such as narratives, literary recounts, memoirs, drama scripts, types of poems, formal speeches, comparisons and creative responses, discussions and debates, and explaining how these structures and language features support their purpose
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