Fiction: read from beginning to end, can be entertaining, relationships among characters, make connections to message or lesson, flashback or foreshadowing, develops a plot, Argumentative: read to make decisions, evaluate and judge logic, include the author's claim, reader must recognize facts from opinion or bias, written for an intended audience or reader, persuasive, Poetry: can have a speaker, follows structure, rhyme, stanza, rhythm, meter, repetition, read to experience rich language and emotion, understand non-literal language, has many forms, Informational: read to gather information, manage technical vocabulary, central or controlling idea, thesis, supporting evidence or details, organizational structures or patterns, text features and graphics, Drama: read to perform, understand how dialogue makes meaning, understand stage directions, playwright, scenes and acts, cast of characters, Literary Nonfiction: read to gain insight or information, remember important factual information, biography, real life, setting, experience, and characters, autobiography, memoir,

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