Learning objective
Explain how tone is created through vocabulary, sentence forms and emphasis.
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Topic
Section A Reading non-fiction and literary non-fiction
Subtopic
Analysing language in non-fiction
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Short explanation
Explain how tone is created through vocabulary, sentence forms and emphasis. In Analysing language in non-fiction, this is a language analysis objective: students need to name the method and explain its precise reader effect. The distinctive focus words are tone, created, through, vocabulary, sentence, forms, emphasis. Use them to keep revision tied to this exact target rather than drifting into plot summary. A strong answer should use short quotation, word choice, imagery or sentence detail, explain the effect or purpose, and connect the point back to Section A Reading non-fiction and literary non-fiction. For Paper 2 Writers' Viewpoints and Perspectives, the checkpoint is: Can the student move from method to effect to writer purpose without drifting into retelling? Practise it as "Tone / Created / Through / Vocabulary / Sentence" by writing one precise sentence that states the skill, one sentence that proves it, and one sentence that explains why it matters for the reader, audience or examiner.
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Why it matters
This objective helps connect Analysing language in non-fiction to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for Section A Reading non-fiction and literary non-fiction.
Common mistakes
1 linked- tone: summary instead of analysis: Correct this by selecting a brief detail, explaining its effect, and linking the point back to "Explain how tone is created through vocabulary, sentence forms and emphasis."
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Open revision notesRelated learning objectives
- AO1: identify explicit information and ideas in a non-fiction source.
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- Select relevant evidence from non-fiction and literary non-fiction texts.
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- Infer attitudes, feelings and viewpoints from details in a source.
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- Explain how contextual clues help shape understanding of a writer's perspective.
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- Distinguish between factual information and a writer's opinion or viewpoint.
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