
Structuring Information
Analyse how informative texts are organised using headings, subheadings, and logical paragraph structures.
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Analyse how informative texts are organised using headings, subheadings, and logical paragraph structures.
Key Questions
- How do headings and subheadings help a reader navigate a complex text?
- What makes an effective topic sentence in an informational paragraph?
- How can we logically sequence information in a formal report?
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