Text Types: Different forms of writing, such as narratives, instructions, explanations, reports, and persuasive texts, each serving a specific purpose and containing unique features.
Narratives: Texts that tell a story, often with characters, a setting, and a plot.
Instructions: Texts that tell the reader how to do something, typically written in a sequence of steps.
Explanations: Texts that clarify how or why something occurs, often providing detailed information and reasoning.
Non-Chronological Reports: Informative texts that present facts about a topic without focusing on the sequence of events.
Persuasive Texts: Writings intended to convince the reader of a particular point of view or to take a specific action.