Informative text is textual production with information about a certain subject, which has how aim to clarify a person or set of people on that matter.
Usually in prose, the informative text elucidates and clarifies the reader about the topic in question. There may be informative texts about animals, with characteristics and information about the animals or about diseases such as dengue. An informational text about dengue, for example, will likely provide information about symptoms, treatment and ways of prevention. In the latter case, we are faced with a scientific informative text, with information authenticated according to science.
Informational texts can be journalistic or technical, where technical information texts are instruction manuals or medicine inserts, for example.
In terms of structure, many informative texts are composed of a brief introduction, development and conclusion. The language used in an informative text must be clear, direct and objective, and concrete and real concepts must be mentioned, together with reference to sources and examples. Usually, informative texts do not have figures of speech that can be difficult to interpret, such as metaphors and paradoxes.
Journalism is responsible for creating several informative texts, in news, magazines, newspapers, interviews, etc. Texts that are part of scientific articles are also considered informative.
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