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AQA A LEVEL ENGLISH LITERATURE LOVE POETRYEXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED
'Who so list to hount I knowe where is a hynde' 
- Wyatt (Who so list to hount I knowe where is a hynde) - correct answer Wyatt begins by repeating the title and creates an initial challenege for the reader. This suggests that he is inquisitive about his feelings and if it is right to hunt for the 'hynde' even though he knows that he wants to. This is partially due to his relationship with Anne Boleyn who was married to King Henry VIII. Furthermore, the calling of her as a 'hynde...
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'Who so list to hount I knowe where is a hynde' 
- Wyatt (Who so list to hount I knowe where is a hynde) - correct answer Wyatt begins by repeating the title and creates an initial challenege for the reader. This suggests that he is inquisitive about his feelings and if it is right to hunt for the 'hynde' even though he knows that he wants to. This is partially due to his relationship with Anne Boleyn who was married to King Henry VIII. Furthermore, the calling of her as a 'hynde...
A-level English Language and Literature Exam questions and answers 100% correct
Connotation - correct answer An idea or feeling a word invokes 
 
Semantic Field - correct answer A lexical set of related terms 
 
Denotation - correct answer Literal meaning of a word 
 
Idiolects - correct answer An individual's way of speaking 
 
Sociolect - correct answer Language features of a certain social group 
 
Amelioration - correct answer When a word change meaning positively over time 
 
Archaisms - correct answer Imitation of archaic styles or features in language 
 
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Connotation - correct answer An idea or feeling a word invokes 
 
Semantic Field - correct answer A lexical set of related terms 
 
Denotation - correct answer Literal meaning of a word 
 
Idiolects - correct answer An individual's way of speaking 
 
Sociolect - correct answer Language features of a certain social group 
 
Amelioration - correct answer When a word change meaning positively over time 
 
Archaisms - correct answer Imitation of archaic styles or features in language 
 
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A-level English literature (A01)
Anaphora - correct answer The repetiton of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses e.g every day, every night 
 
Adverb - correct answer A word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb 
 
Alliteration - correct answer Repetition of the same letters and sounds at the beginning of words 
 
Assonance - correct answer Words with the same vowel sounds 
 
Allusion - correct answer A figure of speech that refers to a well-known story, event, person or object to make a compa...
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Anaphora - correct answer The repetiton of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses e.g every day, every night 
 
Adverb - correct answer A word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb 
 
Alliteration - correct answer Repetition of the same letters and sounds at the beginning of words 
 
Assonance - correct answer Words with the same vowel sounds 
 
Allusion - correct answer A figure of speech that refers to a well-known story, event, person or object to make a compa...
AQA A-level English literature critics quotes exam questions and revised correct answers
Gulick (Mouthpieces) - HT (about the aunts) - correct answer "Mouthpieces for the ideas of the patriarchal leaders of this society" 
 
Goldplatt (subjection) - HT - correct answer "the work that the women do conspires to maintain the subjection of their own kind" 
 
Kouhestani (admonish) - HT - correct answer (comment on Atwood's motive for publishing the text) 
"To admonish the reader and make them think about all the catastrophes in their society." 
 
Callaway (solidarity)...
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Gulick (Mouthpieces) - HT (about the aunts) - correct answer "Mouthpieces for the ideas of the patriarchal leaders of this society" 
 
Goldplatt (subjection) - HT - correct answer "the work that the women do conspires to maintain the subjection of their own kind" 
 
Kouhestani (admonish) - HT - correct answer (comment on Atwood's motive for publishing the text) 
"To admonish the reader and make them think about all the catastrophes in their society." 
 
Callaway (solidarity)...
AQA A-Level English Literature. Poetry Terminology. Exam questions with well verified answers
Refrain - correct answer A repeated line/phrase that recurs at regular intervals. 
 
Trimeter - correct answer A line with 3 feet/ stresses. 
 
Syntax Inversion - correct answer Deliberate alteration of the structure of words in a sentence. 
 
Masculine Rhyme - correct answer Rhyme where only the last syllable is accented (monosyllabic). E.g. "dead, fled" 
 
Dramatic Monologue - correct answer A poem in which an imagines speaker addresses a silent listener, someone who is not there. 
 
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Refrain - correct answer A repeated line/phrase that recurs at regular intervals. 
 
Trimeter - correct answer A line with 3 feet/ stresses. 
 
Syntax Inversion - correct answer Deliberate alteration of the structure of words in a sentence. 
 
Masculine Rhyme - correct answer Rhyme where only the last syllable is accented (monosyllabic). E.g. "dead, fled" 
 
Dramatic Monologue - correct answer A poem in which an imagines speaker addresses a silent listener, someone who is not there. 
 
Sha...
AQA A-Level English language and Literature | A streetcar named desire exam questions and 100% verified answers
Peripeteia - correct answer a sudden reversal of fortune or change in circumstances 
 
Hamartia - correct answer a fatal flaw leading to the downfall of a tragic hero or heroine 
 
Hubris - correct answer excessive pride or self-confidence 
 
Genre of A Streetcar Named Desire - correct answer Morality Play 
 
Who wrote A Streetcar Named Desire? - correct answer Tennessee Williams 
 
When was A Streetcar Named Desire written? - correct answer 1947 
 
Where is A Streetcar Named Desire set? - corre...
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Peripeteia - correct answer a sudden reversal of fortune or change in circumstances 
 
Hamartia - correct answer a fatal flaw leading to the downfall of a tragic hero or heroine 
 
Hubris - correct answer excessive pride or self-confidence 
 
Genre of A Streetcar Named Desire - correct answer Morality Play 
 
Who wrote A Streetcar Named Desire? - correct answer Tennessee Williams 
 
When was A Streetcar Named Desire written? - correct answer 1947 
 
Where is A Streetcar Named Desire set? - corre...
AQA A-Level English Language and Literature Terminology exam questions with well revised correct answers
adjacency pair - correct answer unit of conversation that contains an exchange of one turn each by two speakers 
 
syntactic error - correct answer the inaccurate arrangement on words in a sentence e.g 'the Palais de Tokyo has great stuff always' 
 
(conversational) repair - correct answer marked by a hesitation in speech where the speaker changes topic or ameliorates the situation 
 
stress - correct answer emphasis on a word or phrase by sound 
 
empty subject - correct answer the person...
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adjacency pair - correct answer unit of conversation that contains an exchange of one turn each by two speakers 
 
syntactic error - correct answer the inaccurate arrangement on words in a sentence e.g 'the Palais de Tokyo has great stuff always' 
 
(conversational) repair - correct answer marked by a hesitation in speech where the speaker changes topic or ameliorates the situation 
 
stress - correct answer emphasis on a word or phrase by sound 
 
empty subject - correct answer the person...
AQA A/AS Level English language and literature key words exam questions and correct answers 100% verified
Literary Canon - correct answer a list of literary works considered by experts to have the greatest literary and cultural value 
 
stylistics - correct answer the study of texts focusing carefully on language and providing a rich interpretation of key concerns, themes and possible effects 
 
context - correct answer the external factors that shape how texts are produced 
 
Discourse event - correct answer An act of communication occurring in a specific time and location involving writers/speaker...
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Literary Canon - correct answer a list of literary works considered by experts to have the greatest literary and cultural value 
 
stylistics - correct answer the study of texts focusing carefully on language and providing a rich interpretation of key concerns, themes and possible effects 
 
context - correct answer the external factors that shape how texts are produced 
 
Discourse event - correct answer An act of communication occurring in a specific time and location involving writers/speaker...
AQA English Lit Paper 1 Structure exam questions and 100% verified answers
Section A - correct answer - worth 34 marks- 30 for content 4 for SPA 
- given an extract from Romeo and Juliet 
- should spend 55 mins overall, 50 minutes writing the essay and 5-10 minutes planning 
- a plan is extremely helpful and will usually lead to a better answer! 
 
Section B - correct answer - worth 30 marks, SPAG does not matter 
- need to base response on ACC extract and wider text 
- worth less marks, so spend 50 mins on this section, including 5 minutes to plan 
 
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Section A - correct answer - worth 34 marks- 30 for content 4 for SPA 
- given an extract from Romeo and Juliet 
- should spend 55 mins overall, 50 minutes writing the essay and 5-10 minutes planning 
- a plan is extremely helpful and will usually lead to a better answer! 
 
Section B - correct answer - worth 30 marks, SPAG does not matter 
- need to base response on ACC extract and wider text 
- worth less marks, so spend 50 mins on this section, including 5 minutes to plan 
 
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AQA B A-level English Literature exam questions with well verified answers
What is genre? - correct answer a way of categorising texts 
 
How can genre be arranged? - correct answer arranged around ways of writing (such as poetry/drama/prose) around content (such as crime, politics) around purpose (such as satire) 
 
What does genre involve? - correct answer grouping texts by type - an so connecting texts 
 
What is an example of a way of grouping literary texts? - correct answer through their connections with other texts, with which they have things in common 
 
What ...
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What is genre? - correct answer a way of categorising texts 
 
How can genre be arranged? - correct answer arranged around ways of writing (such as poetry/drama/prose) around content (such as crime, politics) around purpose (such as satire) 
 
What does genre involve? - correct answer grouping texts by type - an so connecting texts 
 
What is an example of a way of grouping literary texts? - correct answer through their connections with other texts, with which they have things in common 
 
What ...