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How would I write a letter to someone I do not know?

With every letter it is important to identify what is the aim of your writing. There are many types of writing used in letters but in the circumstance of writing to someone you do not know, it is most com...

Answered by Declan B. English Language tutor
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Look in detail at this extract from lines 8 to 18 of the Source: How does the writer use language here to describe the effects of the weather?

The opening paragraph of the given section consists of one, long-running sentence. This is done to reflect the forward and ongoing movement of the coach. The adjective ‘exposed’ and the noun ‘force’, evok...

Answered by Alex H. English Language tutor
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What is the difference between the denotation and connotation of a word?

The denotation of a word is simply its definition. Whereas the connotations of a word are the ideas which are conjured when reading that specific word. Let's take the word "warm," for example....

Answered by Amber H. English Language tutor
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Write a short story which ends: 'she gave a small wave, turned and walked away

It was the 4th of March, eight years ago today, but in my mind not a day has passed. The world stopped turning on the 4th of March, 2009. The clocks stopped ticking, at 9.15pm. I wish I could say this is ...

Answered by Ashleigh H. English Language tutor
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What makes directly addressing your audience an effective persuasive technique?

By using direct address, like a personal pronoun or an imperative, the writer creates the illusion of a relationship with the reader. This synthetic personalisation makes the author more likeable, and the...

Answered by Jack K. English Language tutor
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