AC9E10LA06
Language for expressing and developing ideas
analyse how meaning and style are achieved through syntax
Elaborations
- AC9E10LA06_E1considering how nominalisation affects the way in which events are constructed and explained, making some information more explicit than other information
- AC9E10LA06_E2analysing how logical relations between ideas are built up by combining independent with dependent clauses indicating cause, result, manner, concession, condition, and so on; for example, “Although the poet was not generally well received by critics during her life (concession), her reputation grew substantially after her death.”
- AC9E10LA06_E3considering how abstraction in a noun group allows for greater generalisation of complex ideas in a sentence; for example, “He focused on the political, religious, social and economic elements of the society in his thesis.”
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