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    • What should you choose to analyze in a text?
      A range of juicy quotes
    • What does ACOASTMAP stand for in text analysis?
      It refers to various elements like Alliteration, Colour, Onomatopoeia, Assonance, Simile, Triplets, Metaphor, Adjectives, Personification.
    • Why is it important to explore connotations in quotes?

      To understand the intended effect of the writer
    • What elements should be considered when analyzing a text's setting?
      • Atmosphere
      • Time (including flashbacks)
      • Opening (intro to setting or in-media res)
      • Perspective
      • Shift (focus/tone/perspective shift)
      • Ending (cliffhanger/cyclical structure/resolution)
      • Character (dialogue)
    • How can a text be divided for analysis?

      Into two halves
    • What is established in the opening paragraph of a text?
      An atmosphere
    • What does the shift in focus from one element to another create in a text?

      A sense of development
    • What does the writer do to emphasize or contrast elements in the text?

      Directs our attention to specific details
    • What can be learned from the text's development?

      It raises questions about the themes
    • What is a common phrase used to describe the effect of a writer's choice?
      Emphasizes
    • What are some effective phrases to use in text analysis?
      • Emphasises
      • Intensifies
      • Creates a sense of
      • Conveys
      • Portrays
      • Enhances
    • What should be included when discussing what the writer does?
      Supporting quotes
    • How should a chosen quote link to the question in analysis?
      By exploring connotations and techniques
    • Why is it important to identify the effectiveness of a writer's techniques?

      To understand the writer's intentions
    • What are some evaluative phrases to use in analysis?

      • The writer successfully achieves...
      • The language clearly demonstrates...
      • This is effective because...
      • This subtly conveys...
      • The writer's deliberate use of...
      • The tone helps to create...
    • What do modal verbs indicate in text analysis?

      Possibilities and suggestions
    • What are some phrases for developing and adding ideas in analysis?
      • Furthermore...
      • Additionally...
      • Arguably...
      • Notably...
      • However...
    • What are some analytical verbs used in text analysis?

      • Conveys
      • Portrays
      • Implies
      • Intensifies
      • Emphasises
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