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21 Cards in this Set

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How long do you have to answer question 1?

3 minutes

For question 1, what do you have to do?

Write 4 pieces of information supported by short quotations. Look for the blindingly obvious.

How long do you have to answer question 2?

12 minutes

How many PEE paragraphs do you need for question 2?

4

What must one of your PEE paragraphs for question 2 be about?

Sentence type

Do you need an umbrella sentence for question 2?

Yes!

In question 2 what are you trying to find?

Language devices

How long do you have to answer question 3?

12 minutes

How long do you have to answer question 4?

24 minutes

How many PEE paragraphs do you need for question 4?

8

For question 4 what are you trying to find?

Evidence that both supports or disagrees with the statement.

What is the structure for the umbrella sentence of question 4?

To an extent, .... is represented as .... ; however, ....

What is the structure for the conclusion of question 4?

On balance, in conclusion, I think .... because ....

What must you identify in question 4 that you don't have to in question 3?

Language devices

What are the 5 things you must cover in question 3?

Whole text


Beginning


Middle


End


Sentence Types

What is the structure for the Whole Text analysis of question 3?

At the beginning of the extract, the writer focuses the reader's attention on .... From a (...) narrative perspective before .... the focus ....; in the second half of the extract,

For the beginning analysis, what can you cover?

Time, character, setting - First impressions on the reader


Narrative hook - What do we want to know?

For the middle analysis, what can you cover?

Shifts in time / Chronological?


Pivotal point


Narrative Perspective


Dialogue


Internal/External


One sentence paragraph

For the end analysis, what can you cover?

Questions


Link back to begining (cyclical structure)

Is it necessary to cover sentence types?

No! Only reference them if they are important to the structure.

What is the structure for the umbrella sentence of question 2?

The writer uses language to ...