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Structural techniques
Types of narrative perspectives
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How many things does it ask you to look for? 

Four

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What is a simile? 

A comparison using 'like' or 'as'

100

What does this question ask

How the writer has structured the extract to create interest 

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The mode of tone set by the narrator 

Atmosphere

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Told from a characters point of view (I)

First person


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How many marks for this Q?

4

200

What is this question asking for? 

How the writer uses language to...

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How many marks is this Q?

8

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Dialogue

Words spoken by the characters

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External narrator with knowledge of one characters actions/feelings (he).

Third person


300

Will this be the whole extract or a set few lines?

Set few lines

300

How many marks is this question? 

8 marks

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What is dramatic irony 

When the readers know something the characters do not

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The answer or solution to a problem which has appeared in the plot


Resolution 

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Directed to the reader (you).

Second person 

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What is the first thing you should do when you look at this question?

Find / highlight relevant quotes 
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What is a semantic field?

A group of words where the meanings of them all relate to the same concept / idea

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What is foreshadowing

Dialogue or plot points which suggest something will occur later in the story

400
A switch or change in focus 
Shift
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External narrator with knowledge of one characters actions/feelings (he).

Limited third person


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Do you need to answer the question in full sentances? 

Yes
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What are the 4 main word classes? 

verb, noun, adjective, adverb

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What is the effect of withholding information in a story?

Keeping the readers guessing / wanting to read on 

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Motif

A recurring element of a story


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When the perspective offered makes us question if the narrator is trustworthy

Unreliable narrator 

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