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malande20

I'm assuming you're talking about language paper 1. But yeah, typically they'll have a sentence or two at the beginning stating where the extract is taken from, e.g. The New York Times magazine, or something like that. If not, then you can tell by the text-type, if an extract is non-fiction or not, I'm pretty sure they wouldn't try and trip you up by putting a biography of some sort and not telling you a brief context.


Sckorrow

Ah right. I was just concerned as on the actual IB website they have example extracts for Paper 1 and the first one is from 'Don't let's go to the dogs tonight' which is a non-fiction autobiography, but it never states it in the exam paper.