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15 minutes - correct Answ How long should you spend reading the questions and the text extract? Read the questions and mark relevant, useful bits of the text as you read it. - correct Answ What should you do before you read and while you read the text? Whether you can find information (facts) in the text. - correcr Answ Whar is the focus of Question 1? (What is it testing?) Language use and its effects. - correct Answ What is the focus of Question 2? 8 minutes. - correct Answ How many minutes should you spend answering Question 2? The effects of the writer's structural choices, - correct Answ What is the focus of Question 3? 8 minutes - correct Answ How many minutes should you spend answering Question 3? To consider how successful the writer has been in engaging the reader. - correct Answ What is the focus of Question 4? 20 minutes - correct Answ How many minutes should you spend on Question 4? Two - correct Answ How many choices of writing task do you have in section B? Descriptive and narrative. - correct Answ What two sorts of writing can be set in the writing tasks? 16/40 - correct Answ How many marks are given in the writing task for technical accuracy? By topic. - correct Answ How does Section B (writing) link to Section A (reading) on Paper 1? 45 minutes. - correct Answ How much time should you leave for Section B? 5-10 minutes. - correct Answ How much time should you spend planning your writing task? Turning it into narrative writing (telling a story). - correct Answ Name a trap to avoid when doing descriptive writing. Engage the reader. - correct Answ What is the most important thing to remember about the opening of a story? A hook that sets the mood and atmosphere A hook that causes the reader to raise questions or surprises the reader A hook that focuses on a character A hook that starts with a key event or action A hook that addresses the reader directly A hook that begins with dialogue A hook that describes the setting. - correct AnswName three common narrative hooks that can be used at the start of a story. Metaphor, simile, personification, imagery - correct AnswName three types of figurative language.