Question detail
For Section A Reading non-fiction and literary non-fiction, which option best applies language method and reader effect to this objective: Identify differences between writers' ideas, attitudes or experiences.
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Topic
Section A Reading non-fiction and literary non-fiction
Question
- A. Identify word choice or imagery, explain the reader effect, and link it to writer purpose for Identify differences between writers' ideas,
- B. Name a technique without explaining its effect in Summarising differences and similarities
- C. Discuss paragraph order instead of language choice for Identify differences between writers' ideas,
- D. Give a personal reaction without textual support in Section A Reading non-fiction and literary non-fiction
Answer
Identify differences between writers' ideas, answer: Identify word choice or imagery, explain the reader effect, and link it to writer purpose for Identify differences between writers' ideas,.
Explanation
Identify differences between writers' ideas, uses Identify word choice or imagery, explain the reader effect, and link it to writer purpose for Identify differences between writers' ideas, because it matches the language method and reader effect focus for Summarising differences and similarities. It separates the skill from weaker choices and keeps the response tied to the exact objective. Use AO2: name the language method, such as word choice or imagery, then explain the reader effect and writer purpose. Section A Reading non-fiction and literary non-fiction should compare both sources by naming similar and different ideas rather than treating them separately. Summarising differences and similarities should plan audience, purpose, form, tone, viewpoint, content and structure before drafting.
Common mistake
difference: summary instead of analysis
Students sometimes summarise Summarising differences and similarities instead of explaining how the objective works in the answer.
Correct this by selecting a brief detail, explaining its effect, and linking the point back to "Identify differences between writers' ideas, attitudes or experiences."
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