Question detail
For Section A Reading non-fiction and literary non-fiction, which option best applies writing for audience and purpose to this objective: Synthesis information from both sources without retelling each source separately.
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practice
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Topic
Section A Reading non-fiction and literary non-fiction
Question
- A. Plan the audience, purpose, form, tone and viewpoint before choosing vocabulary and structure for Synthesis information from both sources
- B. Use the same register for every task in Summarising differences and similarities
- C. Ignore form, paragraphing and argument for Synthesis information from both sources
- D. Add descriptive detail without controlling tone in Section A Reading non-fiction and literary non-fiction
Answer
Synthesis information from both sources answer: Plan the audience, purpose, form, tone and viewpoint before choosing vocabulary and structure for Synthesis information from both sources.
Explanation
Synthesis information from both sources uses Plan the audience, purpose, form, tone and viewpoint before choosing vocabulary and structure for Synthesis information from both sources because it matches the writing for audience and purpose focus for Summarising differences and similarities. It separates the skill from weaker choices and keeps the response tied to the exact objective. Use AO5: choose audience, purpose, form, tone, viewpoint, content and paragraph structure before selecting vocabulary. 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
synthesis: 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 "Synthesis information from both sources without retelling each source separately."
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