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You have two extracts on your table… 10 December 2019 Title – Paper 2 Fix-It! You have two extracts on your table… I Am Malala Cider with Rosie What type of text are they? Who is the intended audience? What is the purpose? How can we tell the difference between fact and opinion? Is it that easy?

AFOREST, Similes, metaphors and personification Pick an extract… you know what to do! AFOREST, Similes, metaphors and personification Repetition, Colour Imagery, Direct Address, Short sentences Symbolism – e.g. light and dark / red = danger etc. Contrasts and Parallels Use of Dialogue: Personal pronouns, dialect, exclamations, questions, pauses, imperatives

Q1. In lines 5-7, identify two things that Malala (the narrator) can hear from her bedroom. Q2. Give one example in lines 27-30 of how the writer uses language to paint a picture of her new home in Birmingham. Support your example with a detailed text reference. (2 marks)

AFOREST, Similes, metaphors and personification Now it’s time for the other! You know what to do! AFOREST, Similes, metaphors and personification Repetition, Colour Imagery, Direct Address, Short sentences Symbolism – e.g. light and dark / red = danger etc. Contrasts and Parallels Use of Dialogue: Personal pronouns, dialect, exclamations, questions, pauses, imperatives

Q1. In lines 12-18, identify two things that the narrator can get from his garden. Q2. Give one example in lines 32-37 of how the writer uses language to paint a picture of his new home. Support your example with a detailed text reference. (2 marks)

Write – three things it made you think of… it out! of something new to say!