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what if the P.A.F.T for a letter
(purpose) the address you are writing from with date underneath
(audience) dear…(use their name or to whom it may concern)
(form) opening sentence outline why you are writing/what the letter is about
(tone) conclusion summaries point
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what if the P.A.F.T for a article
(purpose) opening to engage the reader and outline main point (wwwww) of the article
(audience) a series of paragraphs that go into more detail
(form) concluding paragraph that draws the point together
(tone) include - headline, appropriate literary
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what if the P.A.F.T for a report
(purpose) a report is highly factual and informs the reader rather than trying to make them feel or react in anyway
(audience) the language in a report is more objective its purpose is to inform rather that persuade
(form) include - subheadings to break
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what if the P.A.F.T for a speech
(purpose) engaging/motivating opening
(audience) well structured argument with main points
(form) memorable conclusion
(tone) clear formal language but may differ depending on the audience.
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what to remember for the paper
Read both non-fiction sources carefully and think about the purpose, the audience, the form and when they were written! You should have a quick look at the questions before you read, to give you an idea of which details to look for and where. Annotate the
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what else do you need to remember
Don’t skim through the text first time round – make sure you read it carefully.
If there are any words or phrases you don’t understand, try to use their context in the writing to work out their meaning.
Remember that you can write on the text as you go th
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how do you compare texts by purpous
two texts may have different subjects but still the same purpose. two texts may have the same subjects but have different purpose.
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(audience) a series of paragraphs that go into more detail
(form) concluding paragraph that draws the point together
(tone) include - headline, appropriate literary

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