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iren [92.7K]
2 years ago
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Read the following passage, which is modeled after an encyclopedia entry about tortillas. A tortilla is a round flatbread that a

ppears in most Mexican dishes, including tacos, enchiladas, and tostadas. Tortillas are made with cornmeal or sometimes wheat flour. Traditionally, the corn or wheat grains are ground on a stone. Next, the meal from these grains is formed into small pieces of dough and patted into thin circles by hand. Finally, the tortilla is baked on a griddle. Today, tortilla dough is usually mixed by machine, flattened into shape, and passed on a conveyor belt to cook over a flame. Tortillas can be purchased at most major grocery stores. Which best describes the purpose of this passage?
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lapo4ka [179]2 years ago
6 0

The purpose of this passage is to convey how to make Tortillas. Therefore this type of text is a type of procedure text. The text explains how Tortillas are made from beginning to end, and what materials are used to make Tortillas.

<h2>Further explanation </h2>

There are various types of texts, namely Descriptive, Procedure, Narrative, Recount, and Report. Each type of text has a different purpose and structure of the text. The following is an explanation of the type of text.

1. DESCRIPTIVE

Descriptive text is the text that aims to describe a real object (person, place or another thing).

Descriptive Purpose

Provide information to the reader about the characteristics of a person, object or specific place in detail so that the reader feels as if he saw the object described by himself.

2. PROCEDURE

Text that explains how to make or do something coherently, for example, the text Cake Recipe.

Purpose of Procedure

Give instructions to the reader to do something through a series of steps.

Text Structure

  • Purpose
  • material
  • Step.

3. RECOUNT

Text that recounts events that have occurred, using clear time information in the past

Purpose of Recount

To retell an event that has happened in the past, which is useful to entertain the reader.

4. REPORT

The text of the Report is almost the same as Descriptive, but in the text of this Report gives a more general description not as detailed as Descriptive.

Purpose of Report

To provide information to the reader about a matter as it is, as a result of systematic observation or analysis.

5. NARRATIVE

Text that tells of an event follows the timeline.

Narrative Objectives

Entertaining readers with real events, as if the reader experienced the incident himself.

Learn more

Types of texts brainly.com/question/926333, brainly.com/question/1432885

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Class: High School

Subject: English

Keyword: Types of text.

Andrei [34K]2 years ago
3 0

The purpose of this passage is to provide instructions on how to make tortillas; therefore it is an instructive type of text. One of the most common types of instructive texts is recipes. Recipes indicate step by step how to make a specific food. In this example, we can see how sequence connectors “next” and “finally” add cohesion to the text and relates the previous step with the other.

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