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Which subject | English |
What age group | College |
What topic | English Language GCSE STructural features |
Question types | Close-ended |
Number of questions | 5 |
Number of answers | 5 |
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Choose the correct answer for each question related to structural features in English language texts. Each question has one correct answer.
Which of the following best defines 'structure' in a written text?
A. The choice of vocabulary used by the author
B. The arrangement and organisation of content
C. The use of literary devices
D. The character development within the plot
E. The author's background and experiences
What is a common structural feature of narrative writing?
A. Use of footnotes for references
B. A chronological sequence of events
C. Frequent shifts in point of view
D. Use of passive voice
E. The inclusion of statistical data
In poetry, what structural element is essential for creating rhythm?
A. The use of metaphors
B. Line breaks and stanza arrangement
C. The complexity of vocabulary
D. The writer’s personal experiences
E. The title of the poem
What role does a 'cliffhanger' serve in a literary structure?
A. It provides closure to the story
B. It develops the main character’s backstory
C. It creates suspense and encourages the reader to continue
D. It establishes the theme of the work
E. It signals the start of a new chapter
Which structural feature is often used in persuasive writing to strengthen an argument?
A. Anecdotes from personal life
B. Use of colourful imagery
C. Inclusion of counterarguments and rebuttals
D. Heavy reliance on statistics and data
E. Description of emotional experiences