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Card 6

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Question: What does P.E.E. stand for? (No funny business, mind.)

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Card 7

Front

Question: How can you make it obvious that you're answering the question?

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Card 8

Front

Question: Herbert says, "Always start your answers with complicated points." Is he right?

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Card 9

Front

Question: Recipies and instruction booklets don't count as pieces of text. True or False?

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Card 10

Front

Question: What's the difference between fiction and non-fiction?

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Card 11

Front

Question: List three types of non-fiction text.

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Card 12

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Question: Are the following statements fact or opinion? a) Geography is more fun than History. b) Tutankhamun was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh. c) Custard is made using egg yolks and either milk or cream. d) Shakespeare is the best English playwright.

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Card 13

Front

Question: Myths are based on ancient facts. True or False?

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Card 14

Front

Question: I'm writing a story about a mission to Jupitar, set in the year 2135. What kind of fiction am I writing?

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