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When a writer composes a text, that writer takes time and thought to shape the text so the elements work in harmony. That is, the point of view, tone, and purpose all contribute to a unified message. But what about more informal writing and conversations? They usually aren’t carefully planned out like an essay. Think of some examples of informal writing or a conversation you can recall well. Describe how clearly they express a unified point of view, tone, and purpose. Compare them to at least one formal informational text. Discuss why you think the two modes of communicating are different or the same.

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Answer: Let’s say someone is giving you detailed directions “hey can you help me find where Max’s diner is?” -johns “yeah, you make a left on 76th go straight on the third traffic light make a right on Simmons ave and I’ll be in the left side” -Alex

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I don't have any favorites. There is a reason for this, i don't read alot of books but when i do, i usually like a mashup of different types of text styles. I guess i do have a favorite of a mashup. When i do read i usually pick a book that has an argument between different characters, a type of fiction memior? And autobiography.

This mashup usually leads up to Wonder which is one of my all-time favorites. But there is another one i like and it is Diary of a Wimpy Kid. The only thing about that one is that doesn't have the whole autobiography part.

I like these styles because most of the books that i read have either funny traits or intense traits which, i love both of them.

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