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Diagnostic Misconceptions - P1 Q4 1
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In Question 4, you can agree with all or part of the statement. If a student wrote ‘I think the writer creates a positive and happy mood that makes the reader sympathise with Jane Eyre, you could agree with all of the statement, or only one part of it. For example, it would be okay if you wanted to argue that the reader DOES create a positive and happy mood, BUT DOES NOT make the reader sympathise with Jane Eyre.
1Key Terms
2Language Techniques
2.1Language Devices
3Paper 1: Reading
3.1Paper 1: Reading - Section A
4Paper 1: Writing
4.1Paper 1: Writing - Structuring Your Answer
5Paper 2: Reading
5.1Paper 2: Reading - DAFORESTER
5.2Paper 2: Reading - Structuring Your Answer
6Paper 2: Writing
6.1Paper 2: Writing - Structuring Your Answer
6.2Types of Writing
6.3Writing to...
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1Key Terms
2Language Techniques
2.1Language Devices
3Paper 1: Reading
3.1Paper 1: Reading - Section A
4Paper 1: Writing
4.1Paper 1: Writing - Structuring Your Answer
5Paper 2: Reading
5.1Paper 2: Reading - DAFORESTER
5.2Paper 2: Reading - Structuring Your Answer
6Paper 2: Writing
6.1Paper 2: Writing - Structuring Your Answer
6.2Types of Writing
6.3Writing to...
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