"He was covered in dirt." What can we infer about him?, He is relaxed, He is unclean, He is wealthy, He is indoors, "She kept glancing at the clock." What can we infer about her?, She is asleep, She is dishonest, She is anxious, She is confused, "His hands were shaking." What can we infer about him?, He is nervous, He is cheerful, He is lazy, He is popular, "The room was silent when she entered." What can we infer?, She is ill, She is invisible, She is late, She affects others, "He folded the letter and hid it in his pocket." What can we infer?, It is private, It is funny, It is useless, It is damaged, "She answered in a whisper." What can we infer about her?, She is furious, She is bored, She is cautious, She is energetic, "He stared at the floor and avoided her eyes." What can we infer?, He feels brave, He feels amused, He feels proud, He feels guilty, "Her coat was thin, and her fingers were blue." What can we infer?, She is rich, She is cold, She is excited, She is careless, "He reread the message three times." What can we infer?, He is dishonest, He is relaxed, He is hungry, He is surprised, "She slammed the door behind her." What can we infer about her?, She is tired, She is shy, She is angry, She is friendly, "She checked the window latch twice before bed." What can we infer about her?, She is generous, She is forgetful, She is cautious, She is bored, "He kept his ticket folded tightly in his hand all morning." What can we infer about him?, He feels sleepy, He feels anxious, He loves reading, He is dishonest, "She laughed a second after everyone else had stopped." What can we infer about her?, She feels ill, She is furious, She is confident, She feels unsure, "His shoes were polished, but his shirt collar was frayed." What can we infer about him?, He lacks money, He is careless, He hates clothes, He loves fashion, "She read the headline, then quickly turned the page." What can we infer about her?, She feels amused, She feels uneasy, She feels proud, She feels relaxed, "He thanked them three times before leaving the office." What can we infer about him?, He feels powerful, He feels angry, He feels bored, He feels grateful, "She placed the cracked photo frame face down in the drawer." What can we infer about her?, She feels curious, She feels confident, She feels hurt, She feels cheerful, "He stood outside the shop, counting coins in his palm." What can we infer about him?, He is struggling, He is lost, He is impatient, He is dishonest, "She smoothed the tablecloth again as the car pulled into the drive." What can we infer about her?, She feels sleepy, She feels nervous, She feels lonely, She feels angry, "He smiled and agreed, but his jaw tightened." What can we infer about him?, He hides anger, He feels joyful, He hides laughter, He feels confused, Which language feature is used in: "The city was a jungle of noise and motion"?, Metaphor, Fact, Triple, Statistic, Which language feature is used in: "Her smile shone like the sun"?, Rule of three, Emotive language, Hyperbole, Simile, Which language feature is used in: "95% of students said they felt stressed"?, Simile, Anecdote, Statistic, Metaphor, Which language feature is used in: "We need change, hope and action"?, Allusion, Triple, Oxymoron, Pun, Which language feature is used in: "The wind whispered through the trees"?, Statistic, Fact, Personification, Listing, Which language feature is used in: "This was the worst day in history"?, Juxtaposition, Rhetorical question, Simile, Hyperbole, Which language feature is used in: "How much longer can this continue"?, Metaphor, Rhetorical question, Triplet, Imperative, Which language feature is used in: "Dark days, broken homes and fearful nights"?, Emotive language, Statistic, Humour, Anecdote, Which language feature is used in: "Buy it now. Change your life today"?, Imperative, Contrast, Simile, Fact, Which language feature is used in: "Safe streets, strong schools, secure futures"?, Statistic, Alliteration, Rhetorical question, Metaphor, In "Maya gripped the rail as the train pulled away," what can we infer about Maya?, She is sleepy, She is nervous, She is bored, She is angry, In "Tom stared at the untouched cake while others sang," what can we infer about Tom?, He feels amused, He feels proud, He feels upset, He feels relaxed, Which language feature is used in "The headlines screamed for attention"?, Simile, List, Statistic, Personification, Which language feature is used in "Our village is a ghost town by winter"?, Metaphor, Pun, Triplet, Fact, Which language feature is used in "As cold as stone"?, Imperative, Simile, Hyperbole, Anecdote, Which language feature is used in "Never give up. Act now."?, Imperative, Alliteration, Rhetorical question, Metaphor, Which tone is created by the phrase "a grim, joyless morning"?, Playful, Formal, Hopeful, Gloomy, Which tone is created by "What a wonderful chance to begin again"?, Hostile, Anxious, Optimistic, Mocking, What is the writer's purpose in a leaflet that says "Visit the museum this weekend"?, To entertain, To criticise, To confess, To persuade, What is the writer's purpose in a newspaper report about rising rents?, To inform, To threaten, To joke, To instruct, Which audience is most likely for a text using slang, jokes and gaming references?, Historians, Doctors, Teenagers, Lawyers, Which audience is most likely for a formal letter about parking policy?, Tourists, Council members, Toddlers, Athletes, If Source A praises city life but Source B criticises it, how do their viewpoints compare?, They contrast, They confuse, They repeat, They match, If both sources describe school as stressful, what is the similarity?, Different setting, Hidden humour, Opposite tone, Shared concern, Which quotation best supports the idea that the place is neglected?, Children laughed outside, Paint peeled away, Sunlight filled rooms, Birds sang loudly, Which quotation best shows the speaker feels trapped?, Clouds drifted past, Voices echoed softly, No door opened, The path widened, What is the effect of the statistic in "Seven out of ten workers skip lunch"?, Creates mystery, Builds setting, Shows humour, Adds credibility, What is the effect of the rhetorical question in "Do we really want this for our town?"?, Provokes thought, Gives evidence, States a fact, Introduces character, Why might a writer use a one-sentence paragraph at the end of an article?, To change tense, For emphasis, To add dialogue, For decoration, Why might a writer begin with a personal anecdote?, To list facts, To shorten text, To engage readers, To hide bias, Which sentence form is used in "Please remember your umbrella"?, Interrogative, Imperative, Declarative, Exclamative, Which sentence form is used in "What a disaster this is!"?, Exclamative, Imperative, Declarative, Interrogative, In Paper 2, what should you do when comparing writers' ideas?, Ignore evidence, Quote everything, Use both sources, Retell one text, When analysing language, what should you focus on?, Page numbers, Character birthdays, Font size, Words and effects, Which connective is best for comparison?, Firstly, Meanwhile, Because, Similarly, Which connective is best for contrast?, Also, For example, However, Therefore, What does it mean to summarise a source?, Change the ending, Select key points, Copy every line, Add opinions, Which method is most likely in an opinion article?, Emotive language, Stage directions, Rhyming couplets, Scene headings, If a writer calls a beach "spoilt, scarred and suffocated," which method is used?, Flashback, Pun, Oxymoron, Triplet, Which statement about Paper 2 writing tasks is correct?, Write one sentence, Match form to purpose, Avoid paragraphing, Use no techniques.

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