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GCSE English Practice Test: Writing To Advise - Making Suggestions To Your Readers
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Writing to advise can include making suggestions. Writing to advise is a style of writing which incorporates some elements of several other styles, such as writing to inform, to explain, or even to instruct.

GCSE English Practice Test: Writing To Advise - Making Suggestions To Your Readers
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10 Questions

1. Which of the following exam questions would require you to write to advise?
2. What does it mean to advise?
3. Which of the following is an example of writing advice?
4. What is the difference between writing to advise and writing to persuade?
5. Considering the answer to the last question, for which audience would this have been written?
6. Which of the following is suited to advising?
7. When writing, you should always support any points you make with evidence. What constitutes 'evidence' in the context of advice?
8. Considering the answer to question four, which tone would be most appropriate?
9. Which of the following is true?
10. Which type of verb is most suitable when writing advice?