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Learn: Comparing Writers' Perspectives in Non-Fiction

all UK subjects and qualifications including GCSE, A-Level, and BTEC

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What does 'perspective' mean in non-fiction writing?

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A writer might use {{blank0}} language to show approval or {{blank1}} to support their perspective.

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Which of the following are ways writers show their perspective? (Select all that apply)

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