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Analysing model answers on Edexcel conflict poetry

Quiz by Oak National Academy: GCSE English Edexcel

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  • Q1
    What does the word 'accurate' mean?
    correct or precise, without errors or mistakes, reflecting truth or reality
    not correct or precise, containing errors or mistakes
    closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand
    open to more than one interpretation, unclear or uncertain in meaning
    30s
  • Q2
    What does 'judiciously' mean?
    having a prejudice or inclination toward one side or viewpoint over others
    immediately or without delay, in a very short amount of time
    in a wise and careful manner, showing good judgement or discretion
    without a specific pattern or purpose, happening by chance
    30s
  • Q3
    Which of these words are examples of comparative vocabulary?
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    30s
  • Q4
    When comparing two texts, the most effective responses will aim to ...
    choose one poem as a primary focus and mostly use evidence from this.
    ensure a balanced argument by focusing on both poems equally.
    analyse more than two poems - the more, the better.
    analyse both poems but only use evidence from one.
    30s
  • Q5
    When writing analytical paragraphs, it's a good idea to lead with ...
    a sentence which shows that you've understood what happens in each poem.
    some relevant wider contextual information.
    a key quotation from each poem.
    a comparison of key ideas or inferences from each poem.
    30s
  • Q6
    Context should be used ...
    in every single paragraph of your analysis.
    only when it is relevant to the current argument you are making.
    only for one of the poems.
    sparingly - it isn't very important to your analysis.
    30s

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