Advice: remember to use evaluate words such as ‘successfully’.

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Advice: remember to use evaluate words such as ‘successfully’. Remember to use your evaluative statements when you respond to the question. The writer successfully depicts… The writer effectively conveys… The use of _____ works well because… The writer deliberately/purposefully chose to use… The use of _____ has great impact because…

Compare how the two writers convey their different attitudes towards food and eating. Whilst the author of Source A clearly feels (link to question)…, the author of Source B has the idea that… This is seen in Source A through (method + quotation)... This connotes/depicts/conveys/suggests that they think… Whereas/however/on the other hand… The writer believes that… The writer feels that … The writer thinks …