file
keywords
Article your welcome
Hola for hello
Purpose audience genre and organization
Words that describe people, places and things (nouns) are called adjectives. Words that describe actions (verbs) are called adverbs. A general term for describing words is modifier.
A written or printed paper providing information, as in book, article or letter
Redaction. The blacked out words have been "redacted."
'Worm-eaten, weathered, yellowed, newly-discovered, long-buried, out-of-date, historical, timely, ancient, legal, and family' are all words that might describe a document.You can use keywords or comments to do that.
Words or phrases that further describe a document include "summary," "abstract," "keywords," and "metadata." These terms provide context about the document's content, purpose, and relevance. Additional descriptors might include "author," "date of publication," and "document type," which help identify its origin and classification. Collectively, these elements enhance understanding and retrieval of the document.
onomatapoeia
Words that describe a noun / pronoun are called Adjectives
Words that describe a noun / pronoun are called Adjectives