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Key words for GCSE English Language.

elaboration Elaboration is the act of adding more detail to a statement or idea.
conclusion A conclusion is a decision reached by reasoning.
discourse Discourse is the formal discussion of a topic.
etiquette Etiquette is the observance of formal or expected requirements.
explicit If something is explicit, it means it is stated in an obvious way.
position Something's position is where it is located.
consensus A consensus is a view agreed on by a group.
contradiction A contradiction is a statement which opposes one that had already been made.
persuasion Persuasion is the act of convincing someone through reasoning.
synthesis Synthesis is when you bring together what you've learned to draw conclusions.
summary A summary is a presentation of the key points.
exaggerate To exaggerate is to magnify something beyond its reality.
rhetoric Rhetoric is the art of writing or speaking in a persuasive way.

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elaboration
conclusion
discourse
etiquette
explicit
position
consensus
contradiction
persuasion
synthesis
summary
exaggerate
rhetoric

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