
Analysing model answers of narrative writing
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- Q1If you obfuscate something, what do you do?you make it more descriptiveyou make it less clearyou make it cleareryou make it scarier30s
- Q2Which word best completes the following sentence: "The darkness ______ him."foreshadowedobfuscatedengulfedinterlaced30s
- Q3To subtly hint at a character's malevolence through their surroundings, an author might describe:noon with sharp shadowsstreets with old, worn cobblestonesmist-shrouded, abandoned housesa lake reflecting a clouded sky30s
- Q4Why do we analyse sentence structure?to link sentence type and shape to writer's purposeto examine how a writer has organised their ideasto consider a writer's ideas and purposeto explore the meaning of the words used by the writer30s
- Q5In a descriptive paragraph, if a malevolent character's eyes were meant to suggest a hidden danger, they might be compared to:glowing coals in twilighta flickering candle's flamea tranquil pool hiding depthsthe shimmering surface of a pondstars obscured by thin cloud30s
- Q6Which adjective, meaning a maze-like structure, could be used in this sentence: "treacherous journeys through ______ corridors of deceit."Users enter free textType an Answer30s