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2: Purpose of Texts Categorise

Target Level
C
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Attempt
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Click on an item, then click on a category to place it. Or, drag and drop the item into the correct category. Organise all items before clicking 'Check'.

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This text is about a workers' strike over a wage dispute.
The style of this text is sarcastic.
The purpose of this text is to inform.
The quotation, 'Work was approached by representatives of the CWU two weeks ago' is an example of formal language.
This text is from a Manchester local newspaper.
The purpose of this text is to persuade.
This text is about a company CEO granting a wage increase to his employees.
This text uses paragraphs to organise the information.
This text is about violent strikers.
The quotation, 'He has not yet publicly commented on the matter' is an example of informal language.
This text uses subheadings to organise the information.
This text uses examples to add information and detail.
This text includes specific information.
The quotation, 'He has asked strikers to be respectful, and warns commuters to expect crowds' is advisory.
This text includes facts and opinions.
Overall, this text is biased.
This text includes only facts.
This text has a title.
The style of this text is narrative.
This text uses an image to add to the information given.
Overall, this text is unbiased.

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Pass Mark
70%