Set Text Quotes Flashcards
1
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10 Mark Question- Commonality (2 Marks)
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Connect poem to question through referencing. Reference separate poem to question for 2nd mark. (No need to quote just reference)
2
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10 Mark Question- Reference to set text (2 Marks)
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2 quotes from set text in front of you with detailed analysis of how it connects to the question
3
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10 Mark Question- Reference to separate text(6 Marks)
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6 quotes from separate poems to the set text with detailed analysis of how it connects to the question (Doesn’t have to connect to question in the same way as the commonality)
4
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Valentine Quotes (6)
- It’s a moon
- It will blind
- It’s fierce…faithful
- It’s scent…knife
- Not a red
- Not a cute
- I give
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- “It is a moon wrapped in brown paper”
- “It will blind you with tears like a lover”
- “It’s fierce kiss will stay on your lips, possessive and faithful”
- “It’s scent will cling to your fingers, cling to your knife”
- “Not a red rose or a satin heart”
- “Not a cute card or a kissogram”
- “I give you an onion”
5
Q
Havisham Quotes (7)
- ropes
- one word
- I’ve dark
- Beloved
- In bed
- I stabbed
- Loves
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- “ropes on the back of my hands I could strangle with”
- “Spinster”
- “Beloved sweetheart bastard”
- “I’ve dark green pebbles for eyes”
- “In bed cawing nooooo”
- “Loves (new stanza) hate behind a white veil”
- “I stabbed at a wedding cake”
6
Q
Mrs Midas (8)
- I locked
- Separate
- Snapping
- We grew
- He sat in
- So he had to
- Pure
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- “I locked the cat in the cellar”
- “separate beds”
- “It was late September”
- “snapping a twig”
- “we grew Fodante d’Automne”
- “He sat in that chair like a King”
- “So he had to move out”
- “Pure selfishness”
7
Q
Originally (4)
- We came
- My
- I remember
- Now where
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- ” We came from our own country in a red room which fell through the fields”
- “My brothers cried”
- “I remember my tongue shedding it’s skin like a snake”
- “Now, where do you come from? strangers ask. Originally? And I hesitate”
8
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War Photographer (5)
- Spools
- A hundred
- he stares
- The reader’s
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- “spools of suffering set out in ordered rows”
- “All flesh is grass”
- “A hundred agonies in black and white from which his editor will pick out five or six for Sunday’s supplement”
- “he stares impassively at where he earns his living and they do not care”
- “The reader’s eyeballs prick with tears between the bath and pre-lunch beers”
9
Q
Anne Hathaway (2)
- The bed
- My lovers words
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- “The bed we loved in was in a spinning world of castles, torchlight, clifftops, seas where we would dive for pearls”
- “My lover’s words were shooting stars that fell to earth as kisses on these lips”