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Narratives Unveiled: Stories of Resilience and Journey

Explore the profound extracts of 'I Am Malala' and 'Cider with Rosie' to understand the narrators, their captivating stories, and empathize with their experiences. Delve into evocative language, vivid descriptions, and emotional depth within these narratives.

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Narratives Unveiled: Stories of Resilience and Journey

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  1. Title – Paper 2 Fix-It! 26 November 2018 You have two extracts on your table… I Am Malala Cider with Rosie What do the extracts tell you about the narrators? Why are people interested in their stories? What is the purpose? Can you spot any evocative or emotional language in the extracts? How do they make you empathise with the narrator?

  2. Cider with Rosie…Q4 stylie… 1 mark each! When did Laurie Lee’s family move to their new home? • The Last year of the first world war What happened on that first day? • They were all lost What did she watch move around the walls? • The Sun What happened to the domestic arrangement of the house? • It was shaken many times What was the green window full of? • The rising garden

  3. I am Malala…Q4 Stylie… 1 mark each! How many gold cups and medals does Malala have? • more than fourty-five What can Malala hear through the thick walls? • Someone in her family crying for home What do some people say? • Its too dangerous to go back there now What are her little brothers fighting over? • The remote What happened not so long ago? • She was nearly killed

  4. Q5. Identify the phrase that shows the excitement of his sisters. (1 mark) This question has changed… it used to be… Q5.By the end of the month it fell to minus 49 degrees, and the old and the young pack were cemented together. In this example, from lines 16–17, how does the writer use language to show how difficult the weather conditions were? Why do you think they did that? AO1?

  5. Cider with Rosie…Q5 stylie… 1 mark each! Identify the phrase that shows the excitement of his sisters. • Darted squawking from bush to bush. Identify the phrase that describes what came like nightfall. • The founding and furnishing of the house. Identify the phrase that shows how long nothing changed. • Twenty years Identify the phrase that describes how his sisters picked the fruit. • Clawing like Sparrows. What was the mother distracted by? • The rich wilderness of the garden.

  6. I am Malala…Q5 Stylie… 1 mark each! Identify the phrase that shows how someone else would view her medals and golden cups. • plastic trinkets Identify the phrase that shows the tone of her father’s voice. • A note of worry Identify the phrase that shows what is cooking in the kitchen. • rice Identify a phrase that shows how Malala feels about Pakistan? • Beloved home Identify a phrase that shows how Malala feels about Birmingham. • Damp and chilly

  7. How can you remember today’s lesson? Write – three things it made you think of… it out! of something new to say!

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