Choose the correct
homophone to complete this
sentence.
The dog licked its / it’s bowl.
Where should the
apostrophe go in
this sentence?
The two cats owners went
away for a week.
What type of
sentence is this?
Chloe went to town and
bought a new bag.
What is a discourse marker?
What tense is used in this
sentence?
He was singing beautifully.
What is meant by explicit
information?
What is meant by implicit
information?
What is a summary?
What does PEE stand for?
What word classes
do the underlined words in this
sentence belong to?
Harry went to work.
What is onomatopoeia?
What name is given
to this example of
figurative imagery?
It was as cold and still as a
statue.
What is meant by reverse
chronological order?
What is an inciting incident?
List three ways in which we
can learn about characters in
a text.
What is a protagonist?
What person is this
sentence written in?
She sang loudly, her
fabulously powerful voice
filling every corner of the
room.
What is the difference
between a biography and an
autobiography?
List three types of
non-fiction texts.
What is meant by the purpose
of writing?
List three
organisational
features you could use
when writing an article for
a newspaper, magazine or
website.
In what period did
Shakespeare live? What was
England like during this time?
List three themes that occur
in many of Shakespeare’s
plays.
What is a soliloquy?
What poetic feature does
Shakespeare often use to
emphasise important thoughts?
What was women’s position
in society during the
nineteenth century?
How are themes presented in
nineteenth-century novels?
Why is it important to
consider the other characters
in the novel, as well as the
protagonist?
List three different tones that
the narrative voice could use.
Why is it important to
consider the social and
historical context of a text?
How can motifs and symbols
present themes in a text?
What is an omniscient
narrator?
What is an act in a play?
How many acts do most plays
have?
What was the Romantic
Movement?
What is a persona?
What is alliteration?
What feature is
used in this line
from ‘Winter Swans’ by Owen
Sheers?
‘but as we moved on through
the afternoon light’
What is enjambment?
How is rhythm created in a
poem?