
Key words for GCSE English Language.
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A declarative sentence is a statement of fact.
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A declarative sentence is a statement of fact.
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An imperative sentence gives an order or command.
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An interrogative sentence asks a direct question.
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Objective tone is impartial and is not influenced by personal opinions.
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Objective tone is impartial and is not influenced by personal opinions.
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An eyewitness account is a report of events from someone who witnessed them.
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An eyewitness account is a report of events from someone who witnessed them.
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Narrative is another word for story.
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A linear narrative presents the plot in chronological order.
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A cyclical narrative ends in the same place it began.
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To foreshadow is to give a clues or hints about a future event.
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If something is explicit, it means it is stated in an obvious way.
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If something is implicit, it means it has been implied but not directly expressed.
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If you deduce something, it means you work it out through reasoning.
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A statement is a clear expression in speech or writing.
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