RUAE Flashcards
In your own words
- identify the correct lines
- check number of marks
- rewrite in your own words
- check you haven’t copied key words from the passage
Context
- the word ——— means ——
- the context makes this clear as it says”———“ which suggests ———
Link questions
The word/phrase “———“ links back to the previous section which discussed”———“
The word/phrase “———“ links forward to the next section which discusses ———
What are the different things we can comment on for writers use of language
Word choice, imagery, sentence structure, tone
Word choice
“———“ has connotations of ——— it has been used to suggest ———
Imagery
- quote the words that create the imagery
- explain it’s literal/root meaning “just as….”
- explain its connotations I.e how it compares to what the writer is describing “so too…”
Imagery formula
“———“ is an example of ———. Just as ——— so too ——— suggesting
sentence structure
“———“ is an example of ——— it is being used to highlight/emphasise
Which phrases should be used in place of suggest in sentence structure questions
You should use the phrases ‘highlight’ or ‘emphasise’ when referring to sentence structure, not suggests
What is the effect of a list
Your answer should always suggest the amount/ variety of something
What should you not do in final 5 mark comparison
Should not analyse features of language as this is not about style or technique
How many marks can you achieve for identifying areas of agreement/disagreement
The most amount of marks you can achieve for identifying key areas of agreement/disagreement is THREE
What is PQE for the 5 mark comparison
Always support your point with evidence and explanation think pqe (point/quote/explanation)
How many is the recommended amount of points in the 5 mark comparison
- give at least 4 points if you identify an incorrect key idea or you repeat an idea then you have given yourself a further opportunity to gain at least three marks
Comparison question template
Area of agreement/disagreement1: (STATE THE AREA)
Writer one says “———“ which suggests (explain how the quotation answers the question)
Similarly/contrastingly, writer two says “———“, which suggests (explain how the quotation answers the question)
Repeat x3