Non-fiction writing 0.0 / 5 ? EnglishNon-fiction textsGCSEAQA Created by: RebeccaCreated on: 03-10-17 14:34 When a point is exaggerated. Hyperbole 1 of 14 A type of newspaper that is generally written formally and requires a reading age of 15. Broadsheet 2 of 14 A type of newspaper that is sensationalist and requires a reading age of just 7. Tabloid 3 of 14 Written in a big font at the top of a newspaper to tell the author what the article is about. Headline 4 of 14 These give the exact numbers/figures in an article. Statistics 5 of 14 A type of writing that is not entirely true and tells a story. Fiction 6 of 14 The people who the article is aimed at. Audience 7 of 14 When two or more words begin with the same sound. Alliteration 8 of 14 An example of a broadsheet newspaper. The Guardian 9 of 14 An example of a tabloid newspaper. The daily mail. 10 of 14 A type of sentence that expresses an emotion. Exclamatory 11 of 14 When an adjective is of the highest rating it can be. Superlative 12 of 14 The layout of text on a newspaper is usually in... Columns 13 of 14 A question that doesn't expect an answer, but is used to make the reader think. Rhetorical 14 of 14
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