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Im currently a year 11 student and English is normally my strong point!
However, I am really struggling with the non-fiction aspects of English language, particularly picking out analysis.Does anyone have any tips on how to analyse non-fiction texts and what aspects to look out for?
Many thanks
However, I am really struggling with the non-fiction aspects of English language, particularly picking out analysis.Does anyone have any tips on how to analyse non-fiction texts and what aspects to look out for?
Many thanks

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Im currently a year 11 student and English is normally my strong point!
However, I am really struggling with the non-fiction aspects of English language, particularly picking out analysis.Does anyone have any tips on how to analyse non-fiction texts and what aspects to look out for?
Many thanks
Im currently a year 11 student and English is normally my strong point!
However, I am really struggling with the non-fiction aspects of English language, particularly picking out analysis.Does anyone have any tips on how to analyse non-fiction texts and what aspects to look out for?
Many thanks

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(Original post by Amelie594)
Im currently a year 11 student and English is normally my strong point!
However, I am really struggling with the non-fiction aspects of English language, particularly picking out analysis.Does anyone have any tips on how to analyse non-fiction texts and what aspects to look out for?
Many thanks
Im currently a year 11 student and English is normally my strong point!
However, I am really struggling with the non-fiction aspects of English language, particularly picking out analysis.Does anyone have any tips on how to analyse non-fiction texts and what aspects to look out for?
Many thanks

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(Original post by GamerGrilll)
You should see examples of the mark scheme to have a clearer view on how to structure your paragraphs. It will help you know what is needed and what isn’t needed to ace the questions.
You should see examples of the mark scheme to have a clearer view on how to structure your paragraphs. It will help you know what is needed and what isn’t needed to ace the questions.
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