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The Reading Paper: Question 4: Language Comparison
4 - 5 comparisons are needed in total: these don’t just have to       You will always be asked to compare source 3 with another. Remember, you
cover the similarities between the two texts, you can also            may have already identified some language features in source 2 as part of
analyse the different language devices used by them                   the presentational devices question.

Language devices that you might look for         1) Go through and highlight the                               Evocative language- evokes, or
could include: alliteration, similes,                                                                          calls forth our emotions, it often
metaphors, short sentences, lengthy                   language techniques                                      appeals to our senses- hearing,
sentences, statistics, numbers,                                                                                sight, touch, smell and taste.
speech/quotations, emotive language,         Of course,
exclamations, choice of person, choice of    identifying language     Vivid language- this language is aimed to bring ideas alive by painting
tense, direct address, personal pronouns,    is only half the job.    pictures with words. Vivid language should be anything that is descriptive
lists of three, imperative verbs, modal      You also need to         and paints a picture for you: this means you should identify adjectives and
verbs, proper nouns.                         make sure that you       adverbs as well as interesting verbs and nouns. Exploring extended noun
                                             explore the effect of    phrases will be key to success here (eg. “decrepit old ferry boat” as
                                             these language           opposed to just the noun “boat”; the noun is extended by one or more
       Metaphor                              choices with             adjectives to create a more vivid and developed image).
                                             sufficient detail too,
                                                                                                                                       Metaphor


               Source 3                                        2) Plan!                                         Source ?
                                                      Connectives to compare and
                                                               contrast:
Words to show analysis
                                                                                                   Connectives to           Saying things are
The use of the word “…” suggests
                                                                                                   compare:                 different
This perhaps suggests…
                                                                                                   Saying things are        Although
This detail seems to suggest…
                                                                                                   similar                  Whereas
Such vocabulary seems to
                                              3) Write: analyse and compare.                       Both source 3, and       While
indicate…
                                                                                                   course…use               Alternatively
The use of “(eg: metaphor)” emphasises…
                                                                                                   Likewise                 On the other hand
Throught the use of “(eg: metaphor) the
                                                                                                   Similarly
writer is suggesting that….
                                                                                                   Equally

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How to answer Q4

  • 1. The Reading Paper: Question 4: Language Comparison 4 - 5 comparisons are needed in total: these don’t just have to You will always be asked to compare source 3 with another. Remember, you cover the similarities between the two texts, you can also may have already identified some language features in source 2 as part of analyse the different language devices used by them the presentational devices question. Language devices that you might look for 1) Go through and highlight the Evocative language- evokes, or could include: alliteration, similes, calls forth our emotions, it often metaphors, short sentences, lengthy language techniques appeals to our senses- hearing, sentences, statistics, numbers, sight, touch, smell and taste. speech/quotations, emotive language, Of course, exclamations, choice of person, choice of identifying language Vivid language- this language is aimed to bring ideas alive by painting tense, direct address, personal pronouns, is only half the job. pictures with words. Vivid language should be anything that is descriptive lists of three, imperative verbs, modal You also need to and paints a picture for you: this means you should identify adjectives and verbs, proper nouns. make sure that you adverbs as well as interesting verbs and nouns. Exploring extended noun explore the effect of phrases will be key to success here (eg. “decrepit old ferry boat” as these language opposed to just the noun “boat”; the noun is extended by one or more Metaphor choices with adjectives to create a more vivid and developed image). sufficient detail too, Metaphor Source 3 2) Plan! Source ? Connectives to compare and contrast: Words to show analysis Connectives to Saying things are The use of the word “…” suggests compare: different This perhaps suggests… Saying things are Although This detail seems to suggest… similar Whereas Such vocabulary seems to 3) Write: analyse and compare. Both source 3, and While indicate… course…use Alternatively The use of “(eg: metaphor)” emphasises… Likewise On the other hand Throught the use of “(eg: metaphor) the Similarly writer is suggesting that…. Equally