How to summarise
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- Q1Andeep attended a football match at his school. He then wrote up his experience for the school newspaper. As such it is a...Reviewfirst-hand accountsecond-hand accounteyewitness account30s
- Q2Aisha is writing an article for the school newspaper. She is writing about the grand opening - which she didn't personally attend - of a new local shopping centre. As such, here story is a ....eyewitness accountthird-hand accountsecond-hand accountfirst-hand account30s
- Q3'Something stated clearly and directly, leaving no room for doubt or confusion.' What adjective is being described here?Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q4Which of the below is the correct definition of 'implicit'?Something stated clearly and directly, leaving no room for doubt or confusion.Something with a clearly identifiable emotion e.g. anger.Something suggested but not communicated directly.30s
- Q5Which of the below is the best definition of 'to summarise'?To express the most entertaining ideas about something in a short and clear formTo express the most emotive ideas about something in a short and clear formTo express the most important ideas about something in a short and clear formTo express the most engaging ideas about something in a short and clear form30s
- Q6If a quotation is embedded in your analysis, what does this mean?It is included within your own analysis and not presented separately.It revisited several times in a paragraph.It is broken up and divided throughout a paragraph.It is used in your introduction, main body and conclusion.30s