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For Section A Reading non-fiction and literary non-fiction, which option best applies inference from evidence to this objective: AO2: identify language choices that reveal a writer's viewpoint or attitude.

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Section A Reading non-fiction and literary non-fiction

Question

  1. A. Select a brief phrase, infer the implied meaning, then explain how the evidence supports it for : identify language choices that
  2. B. Copy a long section without interpreting the implication in Analysing language in non-fiction
  3. C. Guess an idea without using evidence for : identify language choices that
  4. D. Retell the events instead of explaining the meaning in Section A Reading non-fiction and literary non-fiction

Answer

: identify language choices that answer: Select a brief phrase, infer the implied meaning, then explain how the evidence supports it for : identify language choices that.

Explanation

: identify language choices that uses Select a brief phrase, infer the implied meaning, then explain how the evidence supports it for : identify language choices that because it matches the inference from evidence focus for Analysing language in non-fiction. It separates the skill from weaker choices and keeps the response tied to the exact objective. Use AO1: select one brief phrase, infer the implicit meaning, and explain how the evidence proves the point for Analysing language in non-fiction. Analysing language in non-fiction needs a language method, such as word choice or imagery, linked to reader effect. Analysing language in non-fiction should plan audience, purpose, form, tone, viewpoint, content and structure before drafting.

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