The description of the bleak winter weather in the first paragraph is [blank_start]juxtaposed[blank_end] with the cosy warmth of the kitchen scene in the second.
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juxtaposed
joined
juggled
Question 2
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In the second paragraph the writer changes the focus and describes the events from the [blank_start]perspective[blank_end] of Mrs Dalloway.
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perspective
prospective
introspective
Question 3
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In the first paragraph the reader is [blank_start]introduced[blank_end] to the two main characters.
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introduced
intraduced
interduced
Question 4
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The writer opens with a description of Mabel's present life then [blank_start]focusses[blank_end] on her past.
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focusses
turns
looks
Question 5
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The sad mood is strengthened by the [blank_start]repetition[blank_end] of details about the dying colours of autumn.
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many
loads
repetition
Question 6
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By hinting at the crisis to come the writer adds [blank_start]tension[blank_end] to the narrative and holds the reader's interest.
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tension
ideas
nervousness
Question 7
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The opening paragraph gives a detailed description of the [blank_start]setting[blank_end] which is London in the 1870s.
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setting
action
character
Question 8
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In the second paragraph the writer then [blank_start]switches[blank_end] the focus and the reader is able to see inside the character's mind.
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jumps
switches
builds
Question 9
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The long description in the first paragraph ends suddenly with a [blank_start]time shift[blank_end] when we are taken back into the past.
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change of location
time shift
focus
Question 10
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The tension builds until the storyline reaches a [blank_start]climax[blank_end] at the end of the second paragraph.
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climax
climate
ending
Question 11
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In the second paragraph the focus of the story [blank_start]shifts[blank_end] from the landscape to the thoughts of the main character and we begin to see how desperate she is to leave home.
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starts
shifts
goes
Question 12
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The gloomy atmosphere becomes more [blank_start]intense[blank_end] as the winter evening approaches.
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intents
intense
in tense
Question 13
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After the first paragraph there is a [blank_start]flashback[blank_end] which shows the main character as a child playing in the garden