Describing a Strong Emotion
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- In this lesson, we will write the final chapter of our memoir and we will convey a powerful emotion using imagery. Then we can put all our work together and compile a finished piece.
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5 Questions
Q1.
Which ONE of these sentences is TRUE?
All your paragraphs should be the same length.
All your sentences should be the same length.
You should only use full stops in your writing.
Q2.
What do you call a jump back in time?
Cliffhanger
Imagery
Sensory language
Q3.
What do you call words which create pictures?
Cliffhanger
Flashback
Sensory language
Q4.
What do you call an ending which doesn't tell you exactly what happens next?
Flashback
Imagery
Sensory language
Q5.
Who wrote 'Lark'?
Dean Atta
Dodie Smith
Laurie Lee
5 Questions
Q1.
Which of these means using words to create pictures in our writing?
Cyclical structure
Flashback
Sensory language
Q2.
Which of these means referring to sound/sight/hearing/taste/touch?
Cyclical Structure
Flashback
Imagery
Q3.
Which of these is when you echo the start of a piece of writing at the end?
Flashback
Imagery
Sensory language
Q4.
Which of these is when you jump backwards in time to explain something that happened earlier?
Cyclical Structure
Imagery
Sensory language
Q5.
Which of these is NOT true about memoirs?
They are based on real life past experiences.
They are written in the first person.
They often focus on one part of life.