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Personification vs Zoomorphism
Centime, 2-Bird, FeaturedYipiyapliterary techniques, analysis, writing, personification, zoomorphism, people, person, animal, object, language, spag, essay, extract, analyse
Paragraphing Effectively
Alex, 1-BirdYipiyapparagraph, writing, fiction, non fiction, planning, structure, spag, dialogue, tension, topic, sentences, organising information and ideas
Paragraphing Effectively
1-Bird, Josh, FeaturedYipiyapparagraph, writing, fiction, non fiction, planning, structure, spag, dialogue, tension, topic, sentences, organising information and ideas
The Difference between an Oxymoron and Juxtaposition
Libby, 2-BirdYipiyapoxymoron, grammar, juxtaposition, opposites, contrast, compare, anthesis, spag, language, writing, analysis, devices, technique, comparison, english, literature, spelling punctuation and grammar
Effect vs Affect
1-Bird, MaeYipiyapeffect, affect, homophones, words, confusing words, words that sound the same, verb, noun, spag, word class, grammar, spelling punctuation and grammar
Accept vs Except
1-Bird, MaeYipiyapgrammar, accept, except, homophones, confusing words, word class, words, verb, preposition, conjunction, spelling, spag, words that sound the same, spelling punctuation and grammar grammar, spelling punctuation and grammar
Accept vs Except
Centime, 1-Bird, FeaturedYipiyapgrammar, accept, except, homophones, confusing words, word class, words, verb, preposition, conjunction, spelling, spag, words that sound the same, spelling punctuation and grammar
What to Look Out for When Annotating an Extract
Alex, 2-Bird, FeaturedYipiyapenglish, spag, annotating, fiction, language, literature, extract, texts, exam, exam question, compare, quotations, analysis, analysing, writing, essay, planning, annotating texts, analysing fiction
Who's vs Whose
Grace B, 1-BirdYipiyapwriting, who's, whose, grammar, spag, spelling and grammar, homophones, words that sound the same, spelling, spelling punctuation and grammar
Foreshadowing vs Foreboding
2-bird, RackaelYipiyapforeshadowing, foreboding, analysing, extract, future, hinting, bad, omen, literary, device, technique, spag, writing, literary techniques
Effect vs Affect
1-Bird, Sam, FeaturedYipiyapeffect, affect, homophones, words, confusing words, words that sound the same, verb, noun, spag, word class, grammar, spelling punctuation and grammar
Effect vs Affect
Rackael, 1-BirdYipiyapeffect, affect, homophones, words, confusing words, words that sound the same, verb, noun, spag, word class, grammar, spelling punctuation and grammar
Accept vs Except
1-Bird, Rackael, FeaturedYipiyapgrammar, accept, except, homophones, confusing words, word class, words, verb, preposition, conjunction, spelling, spag, words that sound the same, spelling punctuation and grammar
Who's vs Whose
Who's vs Whose
What to Look Out for When Annotating an Extract
2-Bird, Series, Grace, FeaturedYipiyapanalysing, fiction, extract, annotation, reading, spag, exam, language, structure, question, analysis, devices, techniques, writing, annotating texts, analysing fiction
Who's vs Whose
Foreshadowing vs Foreboding
2-Bird, CentimeYipiyapforeshadowing, foreboding, analysing, extract, future, hinting, bad, omen, literary, device, technique, spag, writing, literary techniques
What is Juxtaposition?
1-Bird, AlexYipiyapjunxaposition, writing, spag, literary, devices, techniques, prose, poetry, opposites, pairs, anthesis, different, juxtaposing, analysing, extract, literary techniques
What is Onomatopoeia?
Alex, 1-Bird, FeaturedYipiyaponomatopoeia, bang, smash, sounds, words that sound like noises, literary, devices, tecnhiques, poetry, prose, analysing, extract, spag, literary techniques, writing