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Unseen Poetry Exam Questions:

Unseen Poetry Exam Questions:. Respond intelligently & confidently to an unseen poem Share & develop responses to poem Formulate response into an A grade answer. AOs On Unseen Poetry:.

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Unseen Poetry Exam Questions:

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  1. Unseen Poetry Exam Questions: Respond intelligently & confidently to an unseen poem Share & develop responses to poem Formulate response into an A grade answer

  2. AOs On Unseen Poetry: • AO1:respond to texts critically and imaginatively; select and evaluate relevant textual detail to illustrate and support interpretations • AO2: explain how language, structure and form contribute to writers’ presentation of ideas, themes and settings

  3. Grading System: • Band 6: 16 – 18 marks- insightful (aware/perceptive) response to poem- closeanalysis of language, meanings & effect on reader- closeanalysis of structure, meanings & effect on reader- sophisticated (stylish) response • Band 5: 13 – 15 marks- intelligent exploration of poem- analysis of language- analysis of structure- clear response to the poem • Band 4: 10 – 12 marks- thoughtful response to the poem- quotes used well and reflected on with thought- considerswriter’s language and effect on readers- considerswriter’s use of structure and effect on readers

  4. How to Leave the World that Worships Should – Ros Barber Let faxes butter-curl on dusty shelves.Let junkmail build its castles in the hushof other people’s halls. Let deadlines burstand flash like glorious fireworks somewhere else.As hours go softly by, let others cursethe roads where distant drivers queue like sheep.Let e-mails fly like panicked, tiny birds.Let phones, unanswered, ring themselves to sleep.Above, the sky unrolls its telegram,immense and wordless, simply understood:you’ve made your mark like birdtracks in the sand -now make the air in your lungs your livelihood.See how each wave arrives at last to heaveitself upon the beach and vanish. Breathe.

  5. What do you think is the poet’s attitude towards the way we live and work in the modern wold and how does she present this attitude to the reader? 18 marks

  6. …howdoes she present this attitude to the reader?

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