3 - Unlocking the World of Literature - English Literature Paper 2
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Practice Questions
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Define rhyme scheme.
💡 Hint: Think about how rhymes repeat at the end of each line.
What is imagery?
💡 Hint: It helps us visualize scenes or emotions in writing.
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What is the rhyme scheme of a poem that follows the pattern ABAB?
💡 Hint: Think about how the sounds at the end of the lines are arranged.
True or False: Imagery is purely visual and does not appeal to other senses.
💡 Hint: Imagery creates a full sensory picture, think beyond just sight.
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Examine a poem of your choice and identify its rhyme scheme, meter, and at least three poetic devices present.
💡 Hint: Read the poem aloud; this will help you hear the rhythm and devices.
Choose a short story and analyze how the author uses conflict to develop one main character. Include examples from the text.
💡 Hint: Look for key moments where the character faces a critical choice or challenge.
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Reference links
Supplementary resources to enhance your learning experience.
- Poetic Devices Explained
- Understanding Characterization
- Literary Themes Analysis
- Introduction to Meter and Rhythm
- The Importance of Imagery in Poetry
- Understanding Literary Terms
- Rhyme Schemes: Breakdown and Analysis
- How to Identify Themes
- Character Development and Structure
- Explanation of Poetic Imagery