Urgently need helpWhat does "Write the words to your talk mean" in a English question
Does it mean write a speech or something similar


Also could you give me an example of a starting line for a question like this


I have my first English Language GCSE exam in tomorrow and I need help to understand this incase it comes up in my exam

Thanks in advance

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Answer 1
Answer: you are correct that "talk" refers to a speech. It means when you talk, you should talk like you're writing. I.e. formal words, hyperboles, similes. Not sure what you mean by "starting line"

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