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Key words for GCSE English Language.
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perspective |
Your perspective is the way you look at something and what you think about it.
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setting |
The setting is where the events in a novel or play are taking place.
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point |
A point of view is someone's perspective.
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view |
A point of view is someone's perspective.
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character |
A character is a fictional person or being in a story.
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sentence |
Sentence form refers to the specific function of a sentence.
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form |
Sentence form refers to the specific function of a sentence.
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focus |
The focus of a text is its main purpose or interest.
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genre |
Genre is the style or category a work falls into.
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inform |
If you inform someone of something, it means you tell them about it.
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explain |
If you explain something, it means you give reasons as to why it happens.
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imagine |
If you imagine, it means you form a mental image of something.
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explore |
If you explore something, it means you investigate or study it.
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entertain |
To entertain someone is to engage or amuse them.
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review |
A review is a critical appraisal of a work.
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comment |
A comment is a brief written or spoken remark about something.
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