Answer:Here are the types of informational/factual texts based on their purpose, matching them to the descriptions you provided: 1. It describes the characteristics of someone or something using facts. Type: Descriptive Text2. This retells events in the order to which they have already happened.Type: Narrative Text (Chronological)3. It tells past experiences and shares the events with others. You tell about the details, what happened, who was involved, where it took place, when it happened, and why it occurred.Type: Narrative Text (Personal Anecdote)4. This type classifies, describes, and gives information about people, animals, things, or phenomena.Type: Expository Text (Classification/Explanation)5. It presents information, facts, and explanations of topics that are of interest to the public.Type: Informative Text (General) ExplanationDescriptive Text: Focuses on providing detailed descriptions of a person, place, thing, or concept using sensory details and factual information.Narrative Text: Tells a story, whether fictional or factual.Chronological: Events are presented in the order they happened.Personal Anecdote: A personal story, often focusing on a specific event or experience.Expository Text: Explains or informs about a topic, often using examples, definitions, and classifications.Informative Text: Provides factual information about a topic, often aiming to educate or inform the reader.