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4: Comparing 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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True
False

Text 4.A is addressed to a customer, whereas Text 4.B is addressed to a stranger.
Both texts use humour to engage the reader.
Both texts are emails.
Both texts include specific details.
Both texts use the first person.
Text 4.A is addressed to a sibling, whereas Text 4.B is addressed to a customer.
Both texts use hyperbole; Text 4.A to impress the reader and Text 4.B to entertain.
Text 4.A is written in the third person, whereas Text 4.B is written in the first person.
Text 4.A is a response to previously asked questions whereas Text 4.B is giving new information.
Both texts are giving information.
Both texts are letters.
Text 4.A is written in a formal style, whereas Text 4.B is informal in style.
Text 4.A is an email and Text 4.B is a letter.
Text 4.A is addressed to a customer, whereas Text 4.B is addressed to a sibling.
Both texts use exclamations to add drama.
Text 4.A is a letter and Text 4.B is an email.
Both texts are addressed to strangers.

This is your 1st attempt! You get 1 marks for each one you get right first time. Good luck!

Pass Mark
70%