
GCSE - English language features help - The Student Room
The effect of irony is usually intended to be humorous, dramatic or tragic. I hope these language features help for your exam. And remember! When explaining these language features, get your quotation from the text, explain how it affects the reader whilst using your language feature. Good luck for your exam!
AS Eng Lang - What are pragmatic features??? - The Student Room
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Language Paper 1 Question 2 - The Student Room
Apr 3, 2022 · You could include the writer’s choice of: • words and phrases • language features and techniques • sentence forms. MY ANSWER: The writing is a figurative language to describe the effect of the storm as furious this is evident in the …
Semantic field – Describing something using words that are all connected to one theme e.g. Describing cutting the grass using a semantic field of war: battle, chop, fired, bullets, ricochet, ranks Repetition – repeating a word of phrase for emphasis. Structural features (Q3 and Q4)
Form, Structure & Language in The Great Gatsby
Jun 5, 2024 · Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone had any idea what sort of things you need to talk about in Section A, part (a) of AQA English Literature B exam relating to The Great Gatsby. I can confidently talk about the themes of the book in the next question, but am unsure about the form, structure and language. Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks in advance.
How to revise for GCSE English Language exams: AQA explains …
Apr 11, 2024 · Remember to choose the best quotes for demonstrating your point. For the reading questions that ask about ‘use of language’ make sure you select the best examples of language to talk about and think about how the language features create an effect on you and the reader.
Of mice and men - language tecniques - The Student Room
Jun 1, 2015 · can someone help me with the language technqiues from of mice and men e.g. "drank with long gulps, snorting into the water like a horse" here the language techinue used is a simile do you get the idea any help will be appreciated Thanks.x
EDUQAS GCSE English Language Paper 1 - The Student Room
May 22, 2024 · was it just me or were there 0 language features? i could barely use any terminology
English Language HELP GCSE - The Student Room
The use of language and vivid imagery can nudge the reader to realize the value that books have and perhaps encourage them to ‘dream in colour’ and open up their imagination and creativity. Mr Fisher thought ‘the world was filled with stories which ran like gazelles and pounced like tigers.
english language paper 1 question 3 mr fisher - The Student Room
Apr 13, 2021 · Can anyone look at my answer to this question and give an overall grade about Mr Fisher. It is a paper 1 english language question 3 about structure. - The writer shifts the focus and perspective again to the past as Mr fisher is having a flashback to him "remembered a time surely not so long ago". Mr fisher feels nostalgic of the past as books were more valuable as "imaginations soared" and ...