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Introductions to essays about 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'

Quiz by Oak National Academy: KS3 English (2)

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  • Q1
    Starting with the first part, order the three part structure for an introduction which you could follow when writing an introduction in answer to a question on 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'.
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  • Q2
    A pupil wrote, "Despite being mischievous, Puck restores order at the end of Act 3." as the first line of an introduction to an essay on 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'. What feedback might you give them?
    An introduction should start with 'I' so we know you'll present your own ideas.
    You must start an introduction with a quotation.
    This would be a better topic sentence.
    This statement is too general.
    An introduction should start with a general statement about the text.
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  • Q3
    A pupil wrote, "'A Midsummer Night's Dream' is a play." as the first line of their introduction to an essay. What feedback might you give them?
    This would be a better topic sentence rather than an introduction.
    This statement is too general to be useful or helpful.
    The next line needs to be a quotation.
    Your introduction should start with a thesis.
    You should include a quotation in your first line so you can analyse it.
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  • Q4
    An introduction to an essay about 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' should include a specific ______ which explains your main idea in relation to the question.
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  • Q5
    A pupil said, "The first sentence of your introduction should be your thesis." How would you correct them?
    Your first sentence should be a quotation.
    Your first sentence should explain who Shakespeare was.
    Your first sentence should summarise the plot.
    Your first sentence should be a general statement about the text.
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  • Q6
    In 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', why might we describe the character of Puck as capricious?
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