A Level English Language EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Genre - anwerType of text
Context - anwerSituation
Voice - anwerUnique style of writer
Reliable - anwerUndoubtedly presents facts
Tone - anwerEncompasses attitude towards content and audience
Point of view - anwer1st person, etc
1st Person - anwerI
2nd Person - anwerYou
3rd Person - anwerHe/She/It/They
Limited - anwerDoesn't know everything
Omniscient - anwerKnows everything
Objective - anwerOnly shows facts
Subjective - anwerGives opinion
Restricted - anwerLearns as story progresses
Unreliable - anwerMay not be telling the truth
Intrusive - anwerOffers comments
Unintrusive - anwerDoes not offer any comments
Emotive lanugage - anwerInduces emotion
Rhetorical question - anwerQuestion not intended to be answered
Inclusive pronouns - anwerWe, etc.
Metaphor - anwerComparison (using "was" instead of "like", for example)
Alliteration - anwerSaying the same sound in several subsequent words
Repetition/Parallels - anwerRepeating something (a structure, phrase, etc.)
Genre - anwerType of text
Context - anwerSituation
Voice - anwerUnique style of writer
Reliable - anwerUndoubtedly presents facts
Tone - anwerEncompasses attitude towards content and audience
Point of view - anwer1st person, etc
1st Person - anwerI
2nd Person - anwerYou
3rd Person - anwerHe/She/It/They
Limited - anwerDoesn't know everything
Omniscient - anwerKnows everything
Objective - anwerOnly shows facts
Subjective - anwerGives opinion
Restricted - anwerLearns as story progresses
Unreliable - anwerMay not be telling the truth
Intrusive - anwerOffers comments
Unintrusive - anwerDoes not offer any comments
Emotive lanugage - anwerInduces emotion
Rhetorical question - anwerQuestion not intended to be answered
Inclusive pronouns - anwerWe, etc.
Metaphor - anwerComparison (using "was" instead of "like", for example)
Alliteration - anwerSaying the same sound in several subsequent words
Repetition/Parallels - anwerRepeating something (a structure, phrase, etc.)