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Expository Text Features

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

HOW TO READ EXPOSITORY TEXTS

NONFICTION TEXT STRUCTURES
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Photographs and Illustrations

A visual of something described text so we have an image to see.
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Glossary

Gives the pronunciation and definition of important words in the book.
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LABELS

Tell us about a photograph or illustration and its parts.
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MAPS

Tells us where things are in the world.
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CAll OUTS

Graphically identifies key features.

INDEX

Lists important words and page numbers; found in the back of the book.
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MAPS

Tells us where things are in the world.
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CAPTIONS

Tells us information about the picture.
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INDEX

List of important words and page numbers in the back of the book.
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HEADINGS and SUBHEADINGS

Headings are the main title and subheadings are mini topics.

DIAGRAMS

Outlines and explains the parts or operation of something.
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CHARTS AND GRAPHS

A graphical representation of numerical data.
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