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Card 6
Front
How should you end a formal letter if you do know the person you're writing to?
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Card 7
Front
When writing an informal letter, you can use informal language. Do you still need to use sentences?
Back
Card 8
Front
What will the reader think if you don't exaggerate your points?
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Card 9
Front
If I said it was a good idea to tell lies about your opponents, would I be right?
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Card 10
Front
What type of question should you use in a piece of persuasive writing?
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Card 11
Front
Insulting your opponents will make them fear you and agree with all your points. True or false?
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Card 12
Front
It's a good idea to signpost your arguments in the: a) introduction or b) conclusion.
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Card 13
Front
When making your main points, you shouldn't bother following the order that you laid out in the introduction. True or false?
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