What is her English first name?
Marilyn
What is the 1st person?
"First person" refers to the perspective of the speaker or writer when they are referring to themselves or a group that includes themselves. This is often expressed using pronouns like "I", "me", "my", "we", "us", and "our".
Words that are formed from the sound associated with what it is named for
Onomatopeia
A pause or punctuation near the middle of a line
Caesura
How many exams will you sit at the end of Y13
2
What is her Chinese name?
Chen Mei Ling
What word class and 'person' is "we"?
First person pronoun
A sentence that instructs/orders the reader or listener to do something
Imperative sentence
A term that describes the way some images draw the eye more. than others, creating a definite focus using color and shading in various ways. The use of light and dark shades; dark-toned images or high-contrast images.
Graphic Weight
What does Paper 1 ask you to do?
Write an analytical essay answering a guiding question on an unseen text for its visual and linguistic features.
What does she struggle with?
Identity, assimilation, as well as cultural and parental expectations
What person refers to the person being addressed ("you")?
2nd person
Repetition among adjacent sentences or clauses for emphasis
Parallel Syntax
How the elements of an image are placed to make a whole.
Composition
What does Paper 2 ask you to do?
Write a comparative essay on two texts we have studied.
Describe her style
Freestyle poetry that is direct, honest, metaphorical, sometimes bitter, and informal (with vulgarities).
Name the tense of this verb: swimming.
Expressing one’s meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposition, sometimes for emphatic or comedic effect
Irony
Bleed
An image that extends to and/or beyond the edge of the page.
How long is Paper 1?
1h15m
What is her 1987 anthology titled?
A Portrait of the Self as Nation
What is a sentence fragment?
Incomplete sentences that lack a subject or a verb, or that are dependent clauses not properly joined to an independent clause.
An auxiliary verb that expresses necessity or possibility
Modal verb
The use of evidence, data, and universal truths to aid credibility
Logos
How long is Paper 2?