Text Modelling REPORT A Painting There are many types of paintings. Generally, they are a landscape, a portrait, a still life, a real life, and a religious.

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Text Modelling REPORT

A Painting There are many types of paintings. Generally, they are a landscape, a portrait, a still life, a real life, and a religious one.  A landscape is an outdoor scene. A landscape artist uses paints to create not only land, water, and clouds, but also air, wind, and sunlight.  A portrait is an image of a person or an animal. Besides showing what someone looks like, a portrait often captures a mood or personality. What is a painting ? A painting is graphic art consisting of an artistic composition made by applying paints to a surface. The surface can be a canvas, cloth, leather, wall, or others GeneralClassification Description

 A still life shows objects, such as flowers, food, or musical instruments. A still life reveals an artist’s skill in painting shapes, light, and shadow.  A real life scene captures life in action. It can show a busy street, a beach party, a dinner gathering, or any place else where living goes on.  A religious work of art shares a religious message. It may portray a sacred story or express an artist’s faith. However, some paintings combine types. For example, a portrait might also include details of a still life. Some paintings seem to show exactly what an artist saw, while others focus on exploring shapes or express feelings. One artist might paint a landscape with realistic details, such as croggy rocks and green blades of grass. Another might paint the same landscape in swirling shapes and colors that captured how the air and sunlight felt. Description

A T M ATMs have a wide variety of names, such as: Automatic Teller Machine, Automated Banking Machine, Hole-in-the-wall, Cash Dispenser, and some other names. ATMs allow people to deposit cash or checks, check their account balances, transfer money between their bank accounts, and many others. In modern ATMs, customers authenticate themselves by using a plastic card with magnetic stripe. It encodes the customer’s account number. By entering a passcode called PIN (Personal Identification Number), a customer can make withdrawals. If the customer enters it incorrectly several times in row, most ATMs will retain the card as a security precaution. An Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) is a machine permitting a bank’s customer to make ash withdrawals at any time and without a human teller. General Classification Description

Most ATMs are connected to interbank networks. It enables the customers to withdraw in places where their bank has no branches. Besides, it is also possible to withdraw a local currency in a foreign country. Many banks charge a fee for the use of their ATMs by non-depositors. Nowadays, many banks place ATMs in grocery stores, shopping malls, and other locations. A report text is a text to describe the way things are, with reference to a range of natural, man-made, and social phenomena in our environment. Here is the structure of the text : General Classification : tells what the phenomenon under discussion is. Description : tells what the phenomenon under discussion is like in terms of parts, qualities, habits or behaviour. Description