Which of the following has nothing to do with the notion of genre? (A)Different purposeful, socially-constructed, communicative events result in different text types. (B)We should start with whole texts or whole language events rather than discrete elements such as words or sentences. (C)There is not a finite set of genres belonging to a culture existing ‘out there’ waiting to be discovered. (D)Texts in which the information is presented in its chronological sequence are often easier to be understood than texts in which the information is presented out of sequence.