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Identifying and comparing attitudes

Quiz by Oak National Academy: GCSE English AQA

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  • Q1
    Which of the below are comparative conjunctions?
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  • Q2
    Which of these is the best definition of the word 'precise'?
    Marked by variety or expression of detail
    Marked by depth or expression of detail
    Marked by accuracy or expression of detail
    Marked by creativity or expression of detail
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  • Q3
    I’ve identified Source A as having an ambivalent attitude towards animal welfare. I want to compare it to an attitude shown in Source B. Which of the following would be best to compare it to?
    Exasperated
    Nonchalant
    Cavalier
    Concerned
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  • Q4
    What is wrong with this topic sentence: ‘In Source B, the writer has a negative view towards how the animals have been cared for.’?
    It doesn’t use evidence to support the claim.
    It could use a more precise adjective, better setting out the specific attitude.
    There are no discourse markers to introduce the point.
    It hasn't compared this attitude with a second source.
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  • Q5
    The best evaluation picks up on __________ attitudes that shift throughout a piece of writing.
    several
    exciting
    nuanced
    consistent
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  • Q6
    Which of the following would be relevant contextual factors that could help us better understand a writer’s perspective?
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