S Q U How does the writer use language….? /8 Q2 – AO2

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S Q U How does the writer use language….? /8 Q2 – AO2 Recycle words from the question including the *terminology you will explore. AMBITION: Include a brief definition Use a quotation to support your statement. Unpick (explain) the effect of the terminology Re-quote a key word to explore in detail. Recycle again for focus. Link to the text The writer begins by using ...[terminology e.g. facts] (Writer’s name) includes... (Writer’s name) then uses/ includes... The writer uses … to …. (recycle) for example '...' such as '...' : "..." - The use of the (terminology "...." suggests... - The (terminology) "..." creates the impression that... - The (terminology) "..." implies that... - By using the (terminology)"..." the writer emphasises/ suggests/ implies... How does the writer use language….? /8 Q2 – AO2 *Terminology – language feature/device: simile, repetition, alliteration, adjective, etc R T EX KW L

How does the writer use language to build tension? /8 Example: The writer uses repetition of determination to build tension. The repeated “I will, I will” builds to a climax with “only I will.” The reiteration emphasises the willpower of the character in being able to face a fear of some kind which creates tension through the fear. The use of “only” suggests that the character is the only person able to carry out the task, which builds tension as the reader wonders if they truly can. Furthermore, the fact the reader is unsure what the character is facing at this point in the extract also reinforces the tension and suspense even more. Recycle from the question Terminology Q “……..” Share a relevant quotation EX Include EXPLAINS KW “…” unpick a key word Recycle in the unpick Link to the text so the analysis is clearly about the extract.