WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE? Language/Non-Fiction.

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WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE? WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE? Language/Non- Fiction

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WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?

Language/Non-Fiction

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WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?

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If you write a letter asking for money for a charity, you are trying to ___ someone to give it to you.

A Pressure B Nag

C Persuade D Force

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C Persuade

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What is the term used to describe when somebody says what they think about something?

A An opinion B A lie

C A story D A fact

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?

A An opinion

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What is the term used to describe something that is definitely true?

A Fiction B Fact

C Opinion D Paragraph

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B Fact

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When you write for someone in particular, they are called your:

A Teacher B Examiner

C Audience D Friend

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C Audience

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The type of writing you produce is described as the:

A Exercise book B Form

C Paper D Type

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B Form

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Inform, explain, describe/analyse, review, comment/imagine, explore, entertain/argue,

persuade, advise. These are known as:

A Threes B Trios

C Groups D Triplets

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D Triplets

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Which is the missing triplet? Analyse, review, comment/argue, persuade, advise/inform, explain,

describe

A answer, write, describe

B imagine, explore, entertain

C facts, opinions, write

D describe, remember, write

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?

B imagine, explore, entertain

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What kind of reading strategy is usually used when a reader is looking for a particular piece of

information?

A Skim B Reading backward and forward

C Scan D Close

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C Scan

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What does P.E.E. stand for?

A Print, evidence, explain

B Point, exercise, experiment

C Point, explain, evidence

D Point, evidence, explain

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D Point, evidence, explain

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When something is written in plain English it is described as using …….. language.

A Figurative B Slang

C Fussy D Formal

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D Formal

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If a letter begins with Dear Sir/Madam, it should end:

A Yours dearly B Bye for now

C Yours faithfully D Yours sincerely

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?

C Yours faithfully

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Which one of these is a no …… connective

A The B However

C They D Understand

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B However

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When reading we can infer meaning. This means

A Read between the lines

B Copy out

C State a fact D Mis-understood

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A Read between the lines

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Writing to advise is …

A To describe a scene

B To argue both sides

C To be impartial D To amuse your readers

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?

C To be impartial

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What is writing in the second person?

A Using I B Using a name

C Using they D Using you

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?

D Using you

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WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?

CONGRATULATIONS!!

YOU ARE A WINNER!!!

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If you write a letter asking for money for a charity, you are trying to ___ someone to give it to you.

B Nag

C Persuade

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?

C Persuade

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What is the term used to describe when somebody says what they think about something?

A An opinion B A lie

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?

A An opinion

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What is the term used to describe something that is definitely true?

B Fact

C Fiction

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?

B Fact

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When you write for someone in particular, they are called your:

C Audience D Friend

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?

C Audience

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The type of writing you produce is described as the:

B Form

C Paper

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B Form

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Inform, explain, describe/analyse, review, comment/imagine, explore, entertain/argue,

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B Trios

D Triplets

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?

D Triplets

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Which is the missing triplet? Analyse, review, comment/argue, persuade, advise/inform, explain,

describe

B imagine, explore, entertain

D Describe, remember, write

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?

B imagine, explore, entertain

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Ask the Audience

What kind of reading strategy is usually used when a reader is looking for a particular piece of

information?

C Scan D Close

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?

C Scan

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What does P.E.E. stand for?

C Point, explain, evidence

D Point, evidence, explain

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?

D Point, evidence, explain

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When something is written in plain English it is described as using …….. language.

B Slang

D Formal

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?

D Formal

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If a letter begins with Dear Sir/Madam, it should end:

C Yours faithfully D Yours sincerely

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?

C Yours faithfully

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Which one of these is a no …… connective

A The B However

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B However

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When reading we can infer meaning. This means

A Read between the lines

B Copy out

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?

A Read between the lines

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Writing to advise is …

B To argue both sides

C To be impartial

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?

C To be impartial

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What is writing in the second person?

A Using I

D Using you

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?

D Using you