Events and the order in which they occur

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Events and the order in which they occur You need to think about the whole of the source. How has the writer structured the text to interest the reader? [8 marks] You might also consider: Narrative voice (e.g. direct address through second person or omniscient third person) Changes in time, setting or character Movement through time and space (e.g. journey) Wide angle view then zooming in on key event or character Events and the order in which they occur The opening paragraph How new ideas/events/characters etc. are introduced The last paragraph of the extract – e.g. link back to the first, cliff-hanger, unexpected events All of these must be supported with quotations from the text AND linked to the question: How do they interest the reader?