1) Name a language feature that compares two things to create a specific image or add meaning using the words 'like' or 'as'. a) Adjective b) Onomatopoeia c) Metaphor d) Simile 2) Which of the following changes is not a structural feature? a) Pace b) Setting c) Focus d) Language 3) What sentence type is used to increase pace and suggest a great amount of something? a) Simple sentence b) Complex sentence c) Compound sentence d) List 4) 'The tree waved wildly in the wind' is an example of: a) Personification b) Onomatopoeia c) Simile d) The 5 senses 5) This structural feature is used to grab a reader's attention straight away. a) Narrative form b) Narrative voice c) Narrative viewpoint d) Narrative hook 6) Bang! Crash! Boom! Ting! a) Verbs and adverbs b) Metaphor c) Onomatopoeia d) Simile 7) This structural feature relates to whether a story is written in 1st, 2nd or 3rd person. a) Contrast b) Change of focus c) Narrative perspective d) Direct address 8) This type of word is used to help describe nouns and create imagery. a) The 5 senses b) Adjective c) Pronouns d) Verbs and adverbs 9) This term is used to describe a story that is told in time order. a) Narrative voice b) Cyclical narrative c) Chronological narrative d) Cliffhanger 10) These words are used together to create a sense of action and movement. a) The 5 senses b) Adjectives c) Verbs and adverbs d) Pathetic fallacy

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