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1. The document lists the members of a group and provides definitions and generic structures of reports. 2. It describes the language features of reports, including introducing groups, using conditional logic, and simple present tense. 3. The key differences between reports and descriptions are discussed, noting that reports frequently refer to nature, animals, and science, while being based on careful observation.

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1. The document lists the members of a group and provides definitions and generic structures of reports. 2. It describes the language features of reports, including introducing groups, using conditional logic, and simple present tense. 3. The key differences between reports and descriptions are discussed, noting that reports frequently refer to nature, animals, and science, while being based on careful observation.

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NAMA KELOMPOK :

1. Ni Putu Purnami
2. Ayulia Astuti
3. Udiyani Lestari
4. Dewi Sinar
5. Wahyunia
6. Vina Valentina
7. Pradnyani Widya
8. Putri Dwi Lestari
9. Ari Sanjaya
10. Oka Mahendra
• Report Text

Definition of Report
Report is a text which presents information about something, as it is. It is as
a result of systematic observation and analysis
Generic Structure of Report
1. General classification
2. Description
Language Feature of Report
• Introducing group or general aspect
• Using conditional logical connection; when, so, etc
• Using simple present tense 

The Differences between Report Text and Descriptive Text 


Some text types are quite difficult to differ. Such report and descriptive text have
the similarity in the social function and generic structure. However if they are
analyzed carefully, the slight difference between the two text types will reveal.
In short, report text describes the way of certain things and frequently refer to
phenomenon of nature, animal and scientific object. Mostly, report is written after
getting careful observation. This scientific and technical sense make clearer
difference from descriptive text. The way of descriptive text in showing thing is
based on the objective fact of the thing. It describe the specific thing simply as the
thing is.
The purpose of the two texts are to give the live-description of the
object/participant. Both the report and descriptive text try to show rather than tell
the reader about the factual condition of the object.

example of report text


Tyrannosaurus rex, sometimes just called T-rex, is believed to be the largest and
most fearsome predator on Earth's land ever to have existed. This dinosaur once
roam the Earth in the Creataceous period approximately 68 to 65 million years
ago. 

As a carnivorous dinosaur, this giant predator most likely ambushed their prey, and
devoured them with jaws full of white sharp teeth. With it's fast ability to run at an
astonishing speed of 32 mph (50 kmh), a perfect slim and stiff tail that gave it an
excellent balance and allowed it to make quick turns, equipped this gigantic
predator and made it even more deadly, like a killing machine.

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