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  1. Writers’ viewpoints and perspectives for Paper 2. Assessment objectives. AO1: Identify and interpret explicit and implicit information and ideas. Select and synthesise from different texts. AO2: Explain, comment on and analyse how writers use language and structure to achieve effects and influence readers, using relevant subject terminology ...

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  2. us words to use ‘gives a sense of’ (1 mark)The cliff hanger ending give a sense of suspense; we want to know what will happen next t. the character now they have to leave the city.Golden Skies – chapter. cuation!Monday 28th September. 1940Dear Diary,How quickly a week has passed! Th.

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  3. ‘Propping Up The Line’ is a short story by Ian Beck written using a third person narrative voice. Beck was inspired to write the story to “honour” his grandfather who was gassed in the trenches during World War One. Gas attacks killed about three percent of people immediately.

  4. TEXT 1. Extract from ‘Love Letters of the Great War’, an anthology of letters written to and from soldiers during the First World War. This edited letter was written by rifleman Bert Bailey to his wife Lucilla. Bert and Lucilla had married in June 1915, when he was last at home on leave. A few hours after writing this letter, Bert was killed.

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  5. Feb 22, 2018 · zip, 650.91 KB. With the opening extract included, this comprehension resource includes questions and answers for this classic text by Nina Bawden. Suitable for children working towards/at the expected standard in Y5/6, the questions are closely linked to the National Curriculum and therefore adequately develop their comprehension skills.

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  6. actice exam questions using Chapter 4 of The War of the Wo. ldsChapter 4: The Cylinder Open. The end. f the cylinder was being screwed out from within. Nearly two feet of shining sc. wprojected. Somebody blundered against me, and I narrowly missed being pitched onto th.

  7. Reading resource. Paper 1. Perhaps this was only the first of a whole battalion of crows, that would rise up and swoop at him. I’m the King of the Castle Susan Hill. Contents. Story openings: I’m the King of the Castle by Susan Hill (1970) Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha by Roddy Doyle (1993) Bring up the Bodies by Hilary Mantel (2012) The Reluctant ...

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