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Use of language in Veronica
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A multi question quiz to help learners revise key language features used in the short story Veronica from the Edexcel Anthology
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gcse english
edexcel english
veronica
language analysis
paper 2 revision
edexcel level 1 / 2 english language
gcse
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Question 1
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What type of narrator is used in Veronica?
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Answer
First person, limited viewpoint
Third person limited viewpoint
Third person omniscient
Various narrative viewpoints are used
Question 2
Question
Veronica is responsible for her own death.
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Answer
True
False
Question 3
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Which of the following words or phrases from the opening paragraph indicate that this a story about a culture that is not British?
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Answer
Native
Poorer
Fetch water
Chopped firewood
Question 4
Question
When Okeke returns for the first time what form do his sentences generally take.
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Answer
Statements
Imperatives
Questions
Declarations
Exclamations
Question 5
Question
By the end of the story we share Okeke's point of view.
Answer
True
False
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