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title: Writing skills
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created: 2025-12-28T12:22:36.343+00:00
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updated: 2026-01-11T12:08:46.108+00:00
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- "[[Unit 2 Non-fiction reading (texts 1-4) and writing + assessment]]"
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completed: 2025-12-28
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- "[[Note]]"
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#### 3.4 Structuring and narrative
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Narrative devices, use this terminolgy, it shows the examiner that you know what your talking about.
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- **Story arc**: has a beginning, middle and end, and has a resolution.
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- **Dual narrative**: where two sides of the story are given, and the text alternates between the two. There is a purpose to this, is it to convince the reader of one side or the other?
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- **Flash-back**: Short stories that preceded the main story, there purpose is to add more context or an explanation why something is happening in the main story.
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- **Circular narrative**: the last line of the text takes you back the beginning.
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