
Analysing 'Letters from Yorkshire'
Quiz by Oak National Academy: GCSE English Edexcel
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- Q1What is a pronoun?a word that shows how or when an action took placea word used to replace or stand in for a specific person or thinga word which signifies that time has moved forwarda word which shows the location or position of somethinga word used to describe a noun30s
- Q2Match each of the personal pronouns to the correct example.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q3What is a lapwing?a type of bird found in citiesa type of bird found on farmlandsan industry term used by journalistsa car parta way of riding a bicycle30s
- Q4Complete the sentence about the context of 'Letters from Yorkshire': Dooley spent time living in the ______ so this could be a reflection of her longing to return to a natural setting.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q5In 'Letters from Yorkshire' The relationship between the speaker and her friend is ambiguous; it could be ______, meaning there's no romance or intimacy, or there could be underlying romantic feelings.illicitpleasantplatonicplateauingcasual30s
- Q6Which of these verbs are used to describe the speaker of 'Letters from Yorkshire'?clearingpouringplantingfeedingdigging30s