
Analysing ideas of identity and heritage in Mundair's 'Name Journeys'
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- Q1Free verse means a poem with...a regular structurefour stanzasan irregular structure30s
- Q2Enjambment is...a pause or a break in a line of verse, often marked by punctuationthe continuation of a sentence beyond the end of a line, stanza or coupletthe use of words or figurative language to create vivid pictures30s
- Q3To describe something as 'woven' means...made by collecting fragments and creating a wholemade or constructed by interlacing threadsmade by artificial means30s
- Q4To describe something 'metaphorically' means...to describe it with powerful and vivid languageto describe it by means of a symbolto describe it literally30s
- Q5Which of these is an accurate summary of Mundair's 'Name Journeys'?The speaker moves from India to Manchester and feels accepted.The speaker moves from Manchester to India and feels isolated.The speaker moves from India to Manchester and feels isolated.30s
- Q6By referring to Hindu deities in Mundair's 'Name Journeys', the speaker is arguably...trying to show their pietytrying to sever a connection to their Indian heritagetrying to show a connection to their Indian heritage30s