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Say it in Your O wn W ords

Say it in Your O wn W ords . Answers. To answer…. Select appropriate answer from passage. Re-write into your own words Consider if there is a neutral version of word. Or select a phrase that means the same thing . For example: ‘savage’ could be ‘wild’.

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Say it in Your O wn W ords

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  1. Say it in Your Own Words Answers

  2. To answer… • Select appropriate answer from passage. • Re-write into your own words Consider if there is a neutral version of word. Or select a phrase that means the same thing. For example: ‘savage’ could be ‘wild’. ‘completely new’ could be ‘a different experience’

  3. Q3) 2011 • gloss of “unorthodox” eg different/alternative (1) • gloss of “urban theatre” eg drama/show based in a city/street (1)

  4. Q3) 2008 • In your own words, explain what the message is. • relationship based on uncontrolled emotion/thoughtlessness or similar idea (1) • bound to end in disaster/misery/failure or similar idea (1)

  5. Q9) 2008 9. Look closely at the final sentence of Paragraph 4. • In you own words, give two reasons why Briony has written the play for her brother. • gloss of “celebrate his return” eg make his homecoming special (1) • gloss of “provoke his admiration” eg make him proud (1) 2 1 0 • gloss of “guide him ... girlfriends” eg stop him having so many relationships (1) • gloss of “the right form of wife” eg find suitable wife (1) • any two (1) + (1) = (2)

  6. Q19) 2008 19. Why did Briony prefer writing about ugly rather than beautiful characters? • Use your own words in your explanation. • beautiful – not much to say/all the same (1) • ugly – endless possibilities/more interesting (because different) (1)

  7. Q13) 2007 • pleased to be upright (gloss of “glad to stand”) (1) • awareness of/being conscious of stone (gloss of “appreciation of stone”) (1)

  8. Q6) 2004 • Old wounds/ had been bleeding (1) new/ reopened wounds/ still bleeding/ not healed (1)

  9. “Faffing “ Informal, colloquial, contemporary P.S. this is more of a word choice question in wrong section of booklet.

  10. 10. “…a catalyst for its growth…” (Paragraph 8) • In your own words, explain what “catalyst” means in this expression. • cause/reason/contributory factor/accelerant

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