Analysing non-fiction
Non-fiction text types – WJEC
Non-fiction texts come in many types, and have many different purposes. They surround us in everyday life but can also come in more sophisticated forms.
Context – WJEC
The context of a text is the place and time in which it was written, who it was written by, and where it was published. All of these affect the purpose and effect of the text.
Purpose and audience – WJEC
The purpose and audience of a non-fiction text can explain why writers have chosen particular language or laid out text in a specific way.
Language and structure – WJEC
By changing language and structure, writers can convey meaning, create interest, and show a particular viewpoint. Language and structure also change according to text type.
Responding to a non-fiction text
In an extended response essay on a non-fiction text you should show your understanding of text type, audience and purpose, and how the author has used language and structure.
Sample exam question – WJEC
An example of the type of question you might be asked in an exam and how best to approach it.
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