Name two language features that distinguish a creative text from a factual text.
Language features can be identified in oral, written or multimodal texts including films. 'The features of language that support meaning (for example, sentence structure, noun group/phrase, vocabulary, punctuation, figurative language).
Factual texts inform the reader about a particular subject. They should give useful information and focus on facts. Examples of factual texts are news reports, interviews, recipes, records of history, instructions, FAQs, etc. Read the text and fill in the gaps.
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