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AQA GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 8700/2 Paper 2 Writers’ Viewpoints and Perspectives Mark scheme November 2024 Version Imperative (verb) - ️️ - Command word Personification - ️️ - Applying human characteristics to an object. Anthroporphism - ️️ - Applying human characteristics to an anim...

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AQA GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 8700/2 Paper 2 Writers’ Viewpoints and
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Imperative (verb) - ✔️✔️- Command word

Personification - ✔️✔️- Applying human characteristics to an object.

Anthroporphism - ✔️✔️- Applying human characteristics to an animal (the opposite is

objectification).

Technical language/jargon - ✔️✔️- This is subject-specific lexis, used to demonstrate a

high level of intelligence or knowledge. May be used to intentionally overwhelm reader

or impress well-educated audience.

Metaphor - ✔️✔️- This is where something is stated to be somethinge else.

Inclusive Pronouns - ✔️✔️- These, such as 'you' and 'we', link the reader and audience

together. They create feelings of warmth and empathy and subtly coerce the reader into

feeling they agree with the author's viewpoint or are at risk from the dangers the author

points out.

Simile - ✔️✔️- This is where something is stated to be "like" something else - a form of

comparison.

Analogy - ✔️✔️- This is similar to a simile - something is compared to something else

IN ORDER to prove a point about the first thing. E.g. 'Not implementing electoral reform

would be like handcuffing people and confiscating their ballots before they entered the

polling station

Onomatopoeia - ✔️✔️- Spell this correctly if you are writing it in an exam! - This

involves creating sounds such as 'creak'; 'slurp'; 'squelch', in which the words have a

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