How has the writer structured the text to interest you as a reader?

Make sure to read the text properly and analyse the writer's choice of languageWhat effect does it have on the reader?Ensure to quote your text in order to back up your pointsCorrect and sophisticated terminology (e.g. personification, extended metaphor, simile, etc.)Don't only think about the writer's choice of language, but also structure. Do the sentence lengths affect the way you read the extract? If so, how?

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