The word "inform" means to provide facts or information. So whatever "it" is refering to in your question, its purpose is to provide information to the reader of the words which comprise "it".
Briefly informs the reader on the topic of the text.
An indirect characterization is when the narrator informs the reader of a characteristic of a character with out directly saying it. This could be through dialogue between characters or an inference the reader makes based on actions of the character.
The headline and introductory paragraph of an article or story typically provide the reader with a preview of the content and encourage them to continue reading. Additionally, visual cues like images and layout can also guide the reader to the rest of the article.
Expository writing is writing that describes, explains, informs, or defines your subject for the reader.
It is the summary of the book it analyzes the chapters and informs the reader on what they need to know about the book.
It is the summary of the book it analyzes the chapters and informs the reader on what they need to know about the book.
What informs the foundation or basis of a proposition
An expository essay is used to explain or inform. An argumentative essay attempts to persuade the reader to agree with the author.
nonfiction that informs you of something or somthing that happened
It informs the reader on what the person or object is doing. But you really want to add many adjectives because that's what keeps them interested.
It is the same as being drafted. It is where your country informs you that you must serve in the military.
That is the correct spelling of "informs" (tells, or gives information).