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  • 1

    According to Clapp and flood 1978 reading defines according to two types

    reading and writing

  • 2

    A decoding process breaking down of written codes

    lines, letters, words, sentences, essay

  • 3

    According to lapp and flood reading involves different process.

    word recognition, comprehension, fluency

  • 4

    Give 3 example why do we write

    express, explain, describe

  • 5

    A particular subject or style of literature art or music

    genre

  • 6

    4 types of kinds of informational text

    magazine, text book, news paper, encyclopedia

  • 7

    a book or set of books giving information on many subjects or many aspects of one subject and is typically arranged alphabetically

    encyclopedia

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    a publication consisting of a number of large sheets of folded paper in which news, advertisements, and other information and printed

    news paper

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    a publication with a paper covered which is issued regularly. It contains articles and leisure .

    magazines

  • 10

    contains a particular subject that is used by people studying that specific subject.

    textbook

  • 11

    pieces of written materials, such as a book or poem, that has the purpose of telling a story or entertaining

    literary text

  • 12

    14 kinds of literary text

    Drama, epic and legend, fables, mythology, mystery, horror, realistic fiction, science fiction, history fiction, humor, fiction, fairy tales, folklores

  • 13

    - usually for theatrical performance where conflicts and emotions are expressed through dialogue and action.

    drama

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    demonstrates useful truth in which animals speak as humans.

    fables

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    stories about fairies and other magical creatures, usually for children.

    fairy tales

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    invites suspension of reality

    fiction

  • 17

    songs, stories, myths and proverbs of a people or folk as handed down by word of mouth

    folklores

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    sometimes about national or folk hero, which has a basis in fact but also includes imaginative materials.

    epic and legend

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    story with fictional characters and events in a historical settings.

    historical fiction

  • 20

    events evoke a feeling of fear in both the characters and the reader.

    horror

  • 21

    intention is to make their audience laugh

    humor

  • 22

    deals with the solution of crime or the unraveling of secrets .

    mystery

  • 23

    traditional narrative often partly based on historical events, that reveals human behavior and natural phenomena by its symbolism

    mythology

  • 24

    story that can actually happen and is true to life story.

    realistic fiction

  • 25

    based on impact of actual, imagined or potential science

    science fiction

  • 26

    Reading two types

    decoding process, comprehension process