2.4.12

Drafting a Layout

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Choosing the Best Layout

You need to make sure you have chosen the best layout for your writing. Let's look at some examples.

Newspaper

Newspaper

  • If you are writing a newspaper piece, you will need to use:
    • columns
    • a headline
Non-fiction (information writing)

Non-fiction (information writing)

  • If you are writing a non-fiction piece of writing, you might need to use:
    • sub-headings
    • a caption
Formal letter

Formal letter

  • If you are writing a formal letter, you will need to have at the top:
    • your address
    • the date
    • the address of the person you are writing
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Reading

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Prefixes

1.3

Suffixes

1.4

Spelling Rules

1.5

Reading Comprehension

1.6

Reading Comprehension: SAT Practise

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Word Meaning

1.8

Fact vs. Opinion

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Justifying Views

1.10

Figurative Language

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Text Structure

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Writing

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Sounds in Words

2.2

Homophones

2.3

Using a Dictionary

2.4

Writing Composition

2.5

The Subjunctive Mood

2.6

Modal Verbs

2.7

Active & Passive Voice

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Relative Clauses

2.9

Expanded Nouns

2.10

Punctuation

2.11

SAT Spelling Practise

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