
Creating Texts for Purpose
Students apply their understanding of language and context to create their own imaginative, analytical, and persuasive texts. They focus on adapting their writing for specific audiences and purposes.
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Students apply their understanding of language and context to create their own imaginative, analytical, and persuasive texts. They focus on adapting their writing for specific audiences and purposes.
Key Questions
- How can we adapt language for different audiences?
- What makes a persuasive text effective?
- How do we use structural features in creative writing?
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