A. Description
B. Persuasion
C. Discussion/Argument
D. Recount
E. Procedural
1. It retells an event or experience or series of events.
2. It argues one side of an argument or discusses both sides of an issue.
3. It instructs someone on how to do something or how something was done.
4. It gives a vivid description of the characteristics or features of something.
5. It persuades or sways someone to do or believe in something.
6. It includes instructions and user guides.
7. It is an advertisement, a sale notice, a slogan, a shop sign, a warning,
8. These can be a debate, a letter to the editor, a formal letter of complaint, arguing
for or against an idea, and discussing issues.
9. It includes brochures, character descriptions, and biographies.
10. Examples are diary entry, moment in time, witness statement, and postcard