Question 1
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"farmers found them" - Mametz Wood
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Personification
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Alliteration
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Simile
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Metaphor
Question 2
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"the wasted young" - Mametz Wood
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Double meaning
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Juxtaposition
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Onomatopoeia
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Personification
Question 3
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"tended the land back into itself" - Mametz Wood
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Personification
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Metaphor
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Sibilance
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Assonance
Question 4
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"A chit of bone, the china plate of a shoulder bone" and "broken bird's egg of a skull" - Mametz Wood
Question 5
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"the earth stands sentinel" - Mametz Wood
Question 6
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"broken mosaic of bone" and "paused mid dance-macabre" - Mametz Wood
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Simile
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Personification
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Hyperbole
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Metaphor
Question 7
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"the golden mosque ... there was blood on the walls" - The Yellow Palm
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Double meaning
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Juxtaposition
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Simile
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Alliteration
Question 8
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"the barbarian sun" - The Yellow Palm
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Personification
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Lexical choice
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Onomatopoeia
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Rhyme
Question 9
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"a slow and silver caravan / on its slow and silver mile" - The Yellow Palm
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Alliteration
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Personification
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Lexical choice
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Sibilance
Question 10
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"sweeter than salaams" - The Yellow Palm
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Sibilance
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Metaphor
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Personification
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Anthropomorphism
Question 11
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"It is your last check-in point in this country" is NOT a declarative statement. (At the Border, 1979)
Question 12
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"The land continued under our feet, / divided by a thick iron chain." - At the Border, 1979
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Juxtaposition
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Metaphor
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Chiastic structure
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Personification
Question 13
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"My mother informed me: We are going home" - At the Border, 1979
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Hyperbole
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Caesura
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Metaphor
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Alliteration
Question 14
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"She said the roads are much cleaner / the landscape is more beautiful / and people are much kinder." - At the Border, 1979
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Metaphor
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Power of 3
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Hyperbole
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Imagery
Question 15
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"'I can inhale home,'" and "A man bent down and kissed his muddy homeland" - At the Border, 1979
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Lexical choice
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Onomatopoeia
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Alliteration
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Hyperbole
Question 16
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"We waited while our papers were checked, / our faces thoroughly inspected." is a PASSIVE use of language. (At the Border, 1979)
Question 17
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"Left by the ebbing tide of battle" - 'Come On, Come Back'
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Metaphor
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Simile
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Lexical Choice
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Personification
Question 18
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"Seizing her" - 'Come On, Come Back'
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Lexical choice
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Onomatopoeia
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Personification
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Simile
Question 19
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"an icy-amorous embrace" - 'Come On, Come Back'
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Oxymoron
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Alliteration
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Simile
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Metaphor
Question 20
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"swiftly severing" - 'Come On, Come Back'
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Alliteration
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Lexical choice
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Oxymoron
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Sibilance
Question 21
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"Waiting, whiling away the hour / Whittling" - 'Come On, Come Back'
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Sibilance
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Alliteration
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Metaphor
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Caesura
Question 22
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"shepherd's pipe" - 'Come On, Come Back'
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Oxymoron
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Metaphor
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Juxtaposition
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Simile
Question 23
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"Sleeps on, stirs not" - 'Come On, Come Back'
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Sibilance
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Personification
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Hyperbole
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Oxymoron
Question 24
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'that brings a nation to its knees' - Flag
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Metaphor
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Simile
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Personification
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Onomatopoeia
Question 25
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'that makes the guts of men grow bold' - Flag
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Alliteration
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Metaphor
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Double meaning
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Juxtaposition
Question 26
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'that will outlive the blood you bleed' - Flag
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Second person
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Simile
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Personification
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Alliteratioin
Question 27
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'What's that fluttering in a breeze?' (Flag) makes use of a verb in the PRESENT PARTICIPLE.
Question 28
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What is the purpose of the repetition of the indefinite article ('a') in 'Flag'?
Question 29
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'Through a distant shot of a building burning' - Out of the Blue
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Alliteration
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Simile
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Oxymoron
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Indefinite article
Question 30
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Do you think you are watching, watching / a man shaking crumbs / or pegging out washing?' - Out of the Blue
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Personification
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Juxtaposition
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Metaphor
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Oxymoron
Question 31
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'The heat behind me is bullying, driving' - Out of the Blue
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Repetition
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Juxtaposition
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Personification
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Alliteration
Question 32
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'The depth is appalling. Appalling' - Out of the Blue
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Repetition
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Personification
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Onomatopoeia
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Caesura
Question 33
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'wind-milling, wheeling, spiralling, falling' - Out of the Blue
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Sibilance
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Lexical choice
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Sentence structure
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Repetition
Question 34
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'Sirens below are wailing, firing' - Out of the Blue
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Onomatopoeia
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Juxtaposition
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Alliteration
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Metaphor