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Quiz: How to Answer Question 4 (AQA GCSE English Language)

AQA GCSE English Language specification

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Welcome to this quiz on answering Question 4 for AQA GCSE English Language! Test your ability to evaluate texts critically and support your judgements with evidence.

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What assessment objective does Question 4 primarily test?

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Which of the following are important steps when answering Question 4? (Select all that apply)

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Question 4 typically asks students to evaluate the {{blank0}} and give their opinion on how successfully the writer achieves their {{blank1}}.

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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right

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When answering Question 4, you should always include your {{blank0}} and refer to {{blank1}} to support your response.

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Which of these is an example of a valid evaluative statement?

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Which methods can a writer use to create tension? (Select all that apply)

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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right

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What is the best way to support your judgement in Question 4?

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