
Analysing evidence to support a comparison of attitudes
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- Q1Inferences should be based on {} and reason.guessworkevidencefactemotion30s
- Q2What is being described here: 'The sentence in which the main idea of a paragraph is stated.'?Complex sentenceCompound sentenceExclamative sentenceTopic sentenceShort sentence30s
- Q3What word is missing from this definition of synthesis: ‘To __________ separate elements to form a whole. When summarising, we can combine elements from each text in our analysis.'inferanalysesummarisecombine30s
- Q4What is being described here: 'a conclusion you reach by applying logic to the evidence you are given.'?SynthesisSummaryInferenceReference30s
- Q5What is the best definition of the word 'cumulative'?Decreasing in effect from subsequent subtractionsIncreasing in effect from subsequent subtractionsIncreasing in effect from subsequent additionsDecreasing in effect from subsequent additions30s
- Q6What is the best definition of the word 'developed' in relation to analytical writing?A piece of writing that is extensive and uses extended quotes.A piece of writing that uses complex grammatical structures.A piece of writing that uses lots of advanced vocabulary.A piece of writing that uses varied evidence to make a high-level point.30s