Starter quiz
- Which of the following expanded noun phrases could replace 'many teeth' in a non-chronological report?
- hundreds of jagged teeth, as sharp as diamonds
- hundreds of sharp teeth ✓
- teeth like fearsome daggers
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- Which of these phrases use a hyphen correctly?
- this well-adapted creature ✓
- extremely-sharp teeth
- very-small fish
- well-protected animals ✓
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- Which of the following features would we not find in a non-chronological report?
- subheadings
- a short poem describing the subject ✓
- dramatic descriptions of how the author sees the subject ✓
- conclusion
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- Which of these features help the reader find information in a non-chronological report?
- the conclusion
- subheadings ✓
- paragraphs grouped around a theme
- the title
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- Where in a non-chronological report are we most likely to find specific information about different aspects of the subject?
- the sections with subheadings ✓
- the introduction
- the conclusion
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- Which of these sentences could belong in a paragraph called 'Where do basking sharks live?'?
- Basking sharks are usually found in the North Atlantic Ocean. ✓
- Basking sharks consume thousands of zooplankton each day.
- Some basking sharks migrate while others do not. ✓
- Basking sharks weigh up to six tons.
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