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GCSE English Practice Test: Presentational Devices - Titles, Subtitles, Headings
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Presentational devices include: titles, headings, subtitles, illustrations, captions, white space, the use of colour, and more. Good writing isn't only about content, but about presentation. Besides words, there are many visual tools which writers use, called 'presentational devices'. These have the greatest impact in non-fiction writing, but can also be found elsewhere.

Writers choose their devices with care, always taking account of audience and purpose.

GCSE English Practice Test: Presentational Devices - Titles, Subtitles, Headings
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10 Questions

1. 'Mobile phone company insists woman must pay bill after thieves run up £15,000 charges in TWO HOURS'
what is the purpose of the use of capitals in this headline?
2. Which of the following is NOT a presentational device?
3. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
4. A biased caption would...
5. When are charts and diagrams useful?
6. 'Layout' means...
7. When are charts and diagrams useful?
8. Which of the following is NOT a purpose of bulleted lists?
9. A biased caption would...
10. Which of the following means 'a set of type; the appearance of letters and characters'?