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QUESTION 1: Dehumanisation

QUESTION 1: Dehumanisation. Which of these dehumanises the man?. “A few yards are like a landscape”. “like a monstrous animal caught in a tent in some story”. A. C. “Inch by inch we drift towards the stairs”. “An old man is trying to get to his feet”. B. D. QUESTION 1: Dehumanisation.

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QUESTION 1: Dehumanisation

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  1. QUESTION 1: Dehumanisation Which of these dehumanises the man? “A few yards are like a landscape” “like a monstrous animal caught in a tent in some story” A C “Inch by inch we drift towards the stairs” “An old man is trying to get to his feet” B D

  2. QUESTION 1: Dehumanisation ANSWER: C Dehumanises the man. EXTRA: It dehumanises the man by comparing him to a ‘monstrous animal’ that is struggling to escape a tent. “A few yards are like a landscape” “like a monstrous animal caught in a tent in some story” A C “Inch by inch we drift towards the stairs” “An old man is trying to get to his feet” B D

  3. QUESTION 2: Phrases choice List all of the phrases in the poem ‘In the Snack bar’ which are connected to the idea of trust.

  4. QUESTION 2: Phrases choice List all of the Phrases in the poem ‘In The Snack Bar which are connected to the idea of Trust. • Words you could have identified include: • “I want - to go to the – toilet” • “Give me – your arm – its better” • “Can I – wash my hands?”

  5. Question 3: Repetition List ways in which repetition impacts the effect the poem has on the reader. Use quotes to support your answer.

  6. Question 3: Repetition “And slowly we go down, and slowly we go down” and “and slowly we go up, and slowly we go up,” this emphasises how slow the old man is going up and down the stairs. “he climbs, we climb. He climbs,” This shows you how slow the me man is when climbing the stairs.

  7. Question 4: Connections Which one of the following is true for in the snack bar, trio and good Friday? • They are all on religious holidays • They are all about disabled people • They are all about joyful people • They are all chance encounters

  8. Question 4: Connections D) They are all chance encounters. All the poems are related to chance encounter because they are all about regular people and places.

  9. Question 5: Quotes Quote the 3 religious phrases from Snack bar, Trio, and Good Friday.

  10. Question 5: Quotes “Dear Christ, to be born for this?” “Whether Christ is born, or not born” “Whether Christ was-crucified or was he-rose fae the dead like”

  11. Question 6: First Stanza Description Give an example of how Good Friday, Trio and in the Snack Bar have a description of the place they are in in the first stanza.

  12. Question 6: First Stanza Description • “In the crowded evening snack bar” • “Coming up buchanan street” • “Right along bath street”

  13. Question 7: Similes Which of the following is a slimily that helps you see things from the old mans perspective. “Fumbling with his stick” “A few yards of floor are like a landscape” A B “His stained belt less gabardine” C

  14. Question 7: Similes B because this is a simile that show how the man sees a few inches. “A few yards of floor are like a landscape” B

  15. Question 8: Caesura How does the use of Caesura (dashes) in speech effect the feel of the poem on the reader?

  16. Question 8: Caesura • Adds realism • helps to visualise the speech of the people.

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