The Woman In Black. Susan Hill. Reading comprehension suitable for KS3/4. The extract is from Chapter 2 A London Particular
Focus is on how the writer uses olanguage to build up a powerful image of the London fog.
Language covered includes the writer’s word choices, sensory language, figurative devices and pathetic fallacy. Answer Key included for time-saving.
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SIX READING COMPREHENSIONS. THE WOMAN IN BLACK. WITH ANSWERS.
A set of 6 reading comprehensions from The Woman In Black. Susan Hill. Reading comprehension suitable for KS3/4 . Language use covered includes writer’s word choices, figurative language, connotations, juxtaposition, pathetic fallacy and tone. Detailed answer keys included for time-saving and further teaching points.
CLASSIC SET TEXTS READING COMPREHENSIONS
Five reading comprehensions suitable for KS3 and also KS4 G.C.S.E literature set texts and language exam practice such as AQA G.C.S.E English Language Paper 1 . Focus is on the writer’s use of language and how this contributes to the build up of atmosphere. Language use covered includes writer’s word choices, figurative language devices, connotations, pathetic fallacy setting, tone. Answer Keys included for time-saving. Texts are The Woman in Black x2. Great Expectations. Of Mice and Men. The Hound of the Baskervilles.
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