Explorations in Creative Reading & Writing GCSE English Language Overview Language Paper 1 Explorations in Creative Reading and Writing ... Rosabel looked out of the windows; the street was blurred and misty, but light striking on . the panes turned their dullness to opal and silver, and the jewellers' shops seen through ...
8700/1 Paper 1 Explorations in creative reading and writing Mark Scheme 8700 June 2017. ... Rosabel’s external actions in this section, together with her earlier, more private, internal thoughts, now provide the reader with a fully rounded character. In the final line, the red-haired girl tells her boyfriend she is going to wear her new hat ...
8700/1 Paper 1 Explorations in creative reading and writing . Insert . The source that follows is: Source A: 20th Century prose-fiction The Tiredness of Rosabel by Katherine Mansfield An extract from a short story written in 1908. Please turn the page over to see the source . 2
View AQA-87001-WRE-JUN17.PDF from ENGLISH MISC at Cairo University. GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE Paper 1 Explorations in Creative Reading and Writing Report on the Examination 8700 June 2017 Version:
Rosabel looked out of the windows; the street was blurred and misty, but light striking on the panes turned their dullness to opal and silver, and the jewellers' shops seen through this were fairy palaces. ... 8700/1 Paper 1 Explorations in creative reading and writing Insert The source that follows is: Source A: 20th Century prose-fiction.
AQA English Language Paper 1 – Explorations in Creative Writing and Reading (1hr45) 1 4 marks 4 min List 4 things about… Key steps 1. Turn to question 1 and BUG the question 2. Draw a box around the focus lines on your insert 3. Read through the lines and highlight your 4 ideas. Double check that they match the question! 4. Write our your ...
Paper 1 Explorations in creative reading and writing Please write clearly in block capitals. Centre number Candidate number Surname Forename(s) Candidate signature . IB/M/Jun17/E ... • evaluate how the writer conveys Rosabel’s reactions to the red-haired girl • support your response with references to the text. [20 marks] 8 *08* IB/M ...
Paper 1 Explorations in creative reading and writing . Please write clearly in block capitals. Centre number Candidate number . Surname Forename(s) Candidate signature . 2 *02* ... • evaluate how the writer conveys Rosabel’s reactions to the red-haired girl • support your response with references to the text. [20 marks] 8 *08* IB/M/Jun17 ...
Look in detail at lines 6 to 14 of the source (as found on the June 2017 exam paper insert).. How does the writer use language here to describe Rosabel’s bus journey home? You could include the writer’s choice of: words and phrases
Paper 1 Explorations in Creative Reading and Writing . Report on the Examination . 8700 . November 2017. Version: 1.0 . ... and it should therefore be the most challe nging of all the Reading questions, students once again seemed to enjoy the freedom to write in a more personal way than
Paper 1 Explorations in creative reading and writing . Please write clearly in block capitals. Centre number Candidate number . Surname Forename(s) Candidate signature . 2 *02* ... • evaluate how the writer conveys Rosabel’s reactions to the red-haired girl • support your response with references to the text. [20 marks] 8 *08* IB/M/Jun17 ...
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this story. Which detail from "This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona" best supports the inference that Victor and Thomas live in the state of Washington?, Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this story. Images of injury and death ...
Paper 1 Explorations in creative reading and writing. Source A. This extract is taken from the middle of a novel, set in Southern Africa in the 1940s. Mary has recently moved from town to a farm after marrying Dick, a poor farmer. And then, suddenly, the heat became intolerable. Outside in the bush the cicadas shrilled incessantly, and Mary’s ...
reading. in . Section A. • You will be assessed on the quality of your . writing. in . Section B. Advice • You are advised to spend about 15 minutes reading through the source and all five questions you have to answer. • You are advised to plan your answer to . Question 5. before you start to write.
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this story Which detail from "This Is What It Means To Say Phoenix, Arizona" supports the idea that Victor and Thomas aren't very close anymore?, Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this story Images of injury and death appear throughout "This ...
Paper 1 Explorations in creative reading and writing . Insert . The source that follows is: Source A: 20th Century prose-fiction A Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury An extract from the middle of a short story, published in 1952. Please turn the page over to see the source . 2 IB/G/Nov18/8700/1 .
Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this story. In "This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona," the author frequently uses images of flight: Thomas flying off the roof, fireworks shooting through the air, wasps attacking Victor, the two characters flying to Phoenix, and the salmon flying above the water. ...