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Question 1

>4 marks


>shade the circles that are true or false


>spend 5 mins

Question 2

>8 marks


10mins


>State the differences of two things


>Make sure you are stating things that are similar


>compare the writers opinion on the two things as-well as the things itself

Question 3

>language analysis


15mins


>What how why x3


>Don't just feature spot


>Quotes should be short and precise


>Always consider what the writer was aiming to achieve by using specific words and phrases


>Makes the reader think/consider/feel/imagine

Question 4

>16marks


What,how,why,comparative, how,why x4


Comparison


20mins


>You need to compare the feelings and perspectives shown and how they are shown


>This answer should include analysis of methods


>make sure your comparisons are actual comparisons and not just statements joined with "however"

Question 5

>40 marks


50mins


>Who are you writing as


>What is your viewpoint


>Do not write a balanced answer-the examiner needs to clearly know what your opinion is


>When you are using a method try to think "what am I trying to achieve here, what is this rhetorical question doing"


>Use a forest fire technique


Spelling matters but make sure you use interesting words even if you can't spell them


Use a range of punctuation


Be dramatic

A forest fire

Alliteration


Facts


Opinion


Rhetorical question


Emotive language


Statistics


Triplets