GCSE English Practice Test: Non-Fiction - Factual Writing Such As News And Menus — Flashcards | GCSE English | FatSkills

GCSE English Practice Test: Non-Fiction - Factual Writing Such As News And Menus — Flashcards

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Non-fiction is factual, which means that it is presented as fact. The majority of the reading material with which we come into contact every day is likely to be non-fiction. In non-fictin, the author's own opinions on the subject often come out in the form of bias, opinion, or emotive language, so the factual nature of what you are reading should always be questioned.

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Which of these words could NOT be used to describe the tone of a text?
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