What to address when answering how questions?
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- Created on: 14-03-17 20:13
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- What to address when answering how questions?
- Formal or informal?
- Presentation reflects the writers attitude
- Text types?
- information texts
- recount texts
- instruction texts
- explanation texts
- persuasive texts
- argumentative tects
- What is the language like?
- Much of the 19th century text is very similar
- You could argue that the complex language and sentence structure suggests that it is not aimed at a wider audience
- In contrast to the 21st century texts which are generally aimed at a wider audience
- You could argue that the complex language and sentence structure suggests that it is not aimed at a wider audience
- Much of the 19th century text is very similar
- How does the writer put his views across?
- Objective
- Facts and figures
- Non-opinionated
- Unbiased arguement
- Detatched feelings
- Subjective
- Emotive language
- Opinionated
- Wrote in 1st person
- Tone
- Formal or informal?
- Presentation reflects the writers attitude
- Formal or informal?
- Objective
- Base your response in a structured chronological order
- Remember to use paragraphs
- How to structure each point
- Make your point, use the coloured bubbles for your points
- Use evidence
- Explain it
- Use evidence
- Make your point, use the coloured bubbles for your points
- Make sure to reference evidence from the text
- Use evidence
- Explain it
- Use evidence
- How to structure each point
- Make your point, use the coloured bubbles for your points
- Make your point, use the coloured bubbles for your points
- What is the language like?
- Much of the 19th century text is very similar
- You could argue that the complex language and sentence structure suggests that it is not aimed at a wider audience
- In contrast to the 21st century texts which are generally aimed at a wider audience
- You could argue that the complex language and sentence structure suggests that it is not aimed at a wider audience
- Much of the 19th century text is very similar
- Exaggeration is used as a writing device in order to persuade the reader
- Tone
- How are the writers attitudes presented?
- Formal or informal?
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