Quiz: Question 3 Structure in AQA GCSE English Language
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Welcome to this quiz on Question 3 Structure in the AQA GCSE English Language exam! Test your understanding of how writers use structure to engage the reader and shape meaning.
What does 'structure' refer to in a text?
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Which of the following are structural techniques? (Select all that apply)
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A writer might use a {{blank0}} structure to show how events or ideas repeat, creating a sense of closure or inevitability.
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What is the effect of a writer starting a text with an action scene?
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Which of these statements are true about the use of paragraphs in structure? (Select all that apply)
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When a writer uses {{blank0}}, they provide hints about what will happen later in the story, creating {{blank1}}.
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Which structural technique is being used when a story ends in the same place it began?
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