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In your own words, explain why we need to write an overview of each paragraph in the Writer's Effect question.
Because defining the general effect of the paragraph will help you choose more effective examples.
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What does T stand for in PERFECT?
Rule of Three
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How to make sure that the purpose of each paragraph of your writing is clear?
Start each main body paragraph with a topic sentence.
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In the Writer's Effect question, you will get a 0 if you don't write about the effect of the language used. True or False?
False
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Only use formal language in your speech. True or false?
False.
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Which element of an introduction to an article is missing here: hook, transition, ... ?
Thesis statement
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Give 10 examples of emotive language - you've got 30 seconds.
Own answer
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It's okay to provide statistics in your speech. True or false?
True
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How many texts are there in the insert in Paper 1?
3
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In your own words, explain what the main purpose of a conclusion is.
To summarise your views and opinions stated in the main body.
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In Paper 1 Question 3, will you get a 0 if you do not cover any bullet points based on the input text?
No
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What's the meaning of "buoyant"?
Able to float on water
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Which one is the reading paper: Paper 1 or Paper 2?
Paper 1
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