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Component 2: 19th and 21st Century Non-Fiction Reading
Quick questions on Analysing non-fiction language: the AO2 language question - Eduqas GCSE English Language Component 2
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What is generic effect?Show answer
"This makes the reader want to read on" fits anything; name the specific effect (persuades, shocks, creates urgency) and tie it to purpose.
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Name three rhetorical or persuasive methods a non-fiction writer might use. [3 marks]
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A writer uses the inclusive pronoun "we" throughout a campaigning article. Analyse the effect. [2 marks]
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