Young And Dyslexic? Flashcards

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Meaning

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Benjamin Zephaniah is dyslex and writes this to encourage those who are also dyslexic

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Structure

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Anecdotes
Direct speech
Asyndetic Listing
Narrative voice
Simple sentences/short sentences
Syntactic parallelism
Circular structure

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Anecdotes

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-create interest in the article engaging the reader and giving us insiste into his life

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Direct speech

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-shocks the reader, shut up stupid boy

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Asyndetic listing

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-give those with dyslexia encouragement to see all the amazing things that he has done

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Narrative voice

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-connects him to the reader

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Simple/ short sentences

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-portray simple ideas effectively

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Syntactic parallelism

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-along with ‘we’, gives rhythm and feels like a powerful statement, we are the architects we are the designers

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Circular structure

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-goes back to the initial idea of we are the architects we are the designers

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Langauge

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Emotive language
Metaphor
Anaphoric tricolon
Possible allusion
Juxtaposition
Humour
Collective pronouns
Final question rhetorical

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Emotive language

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-makes those who are not dyslexic more undertanding

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Metaphor

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‘The past is a different kind of country’
Highlights how attitudes have changed for the better

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Anaphoric tricolor

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No…,no…no…, shocks the reader, and makes us interested to hear about his experiences
Also we feel compassion

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Possible allusions

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-almost facetious
-teh past is a different kind of country might be an allusion to the go between, he was told he was stupid and yet he is quoting classical literature

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Juxtaposition

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He juxtaposes stabbing someone with stealing a car
- this is humorous and possibly makes teens have more respect for him as he didn’t allow teacher to be immoral

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Humour

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-connects with the reader,
-makes a young audience more likely to read on

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Collective pronouns

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-creates a sense of togetherness with those who have dyslexia

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Final rhetorical question

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-flips it on the audience, makes those who have been mean to someone with dyslexia think about their actions