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Preparing for AQA GCSE English Literature
Moon on the Tides Poetry Anthology – Character and Voice

AO1: respond to texts critically and imaginatively, select and evaluate textual detail to
                          illustrate and support interpretations


AO2: explain how language, structure and form contribute to writers‟ presentation of
                               ideas, themes and settings




         Great verbs for analytical writing

         LO: Can I use appropriate powerful
         verbs when I write about texts?
Which do you use when writing about texts
(novels, plays, poems, adverts, films etc.) in English?
  Advises        Describes      Foretells      Relates
   Affects      Determines     Highlights     Remarks
 Alludes to      Displays          Hints     Represents
   Argues       Encourages     Illustrates    Reveals
   Builds      Emphasises        Impacts       Shows
  Clarifies     Establishes       Implies     Signifies
  Confirms        Evokes       Indicates     Symbolises
 Connotes      Exaggerates       Informs      Suggests
 Constructs      Examines     Introduces      Supports
                              Juxtaposes        Tells
  Conveys       Exemplifies
                               Manifests       Typifies
  Creates        Expands
                                Narrates
  Criticises     Explains
                              Persuades
Demonstrates     Explores
                                Portrays
  Denotes        Exposes        Presents
   Depicts     Foreshadows        Refers
Powerful verbs for analytical essays

   Some verbs are helpful for showing how details (like
    events, words or symbols) in texts support an idea or
    interpretation…

   “The act of hurling the pearl into the sea suggests
    that the beauty of the soul cannot be bought.”

   “Her constant use of first-person pronouns like „I‟
    and „My‟ exposes her self-centred nature.”


   Example +   Verb + Explanation
Your turn…
   “The use of statistics __________ the reader that the
    writer‟s argument is logical.”

   “The verb „clawed‟ __________ a great struggle.”

   “The intense disagreement between these characters
    __________ tension throughout the play.”

   “The tide in the image __________ time and eternity.”



   suggests persuades
    builds represents
   Plural verb?

   “Both the moon and the tide in the image__________
    time and eternity.”


   Can you turn the verb into a noun?



   “The tide is perhaps a __________ of time and
    eternity. ”


                                    “The tide in the image
                                    represents time and
                                    eternity.”
Powerful verbs for analytical essays

   These verbs can also be helpful for showing how writers
    convey ideas, messages or intentions…
   They can help you talk about the context of a text…

   “The lighthouse is an important symbol in the poem.
    It represents hope and truth.”

   “In To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee highlights
    racial and social injustice in 1930s America.”


   Example +   Verb + Explanation
Your turn…
   “„The Crucible‟ __________ the conflict between
    individual choice and social expectation.”

   “Iago __________ Othello using animal imagery.”

   “The movie „Fight Club‟ __________ American society
    and __________ it to be breaking down completely.”

   “The snake __________ evil, so the author may be
    suggesting that the setting is sinful and dangerous”

   explores portrays criticises
    describes symbolises
“ „The Crucible‟ explores the
                            conflict between individual
                        choice and social expectation.”



   Plural verb?

   “Both „The Crucible‟ and „Pride and Prejudice‟
    __________ the conflict between individual choice and
    social expectation.”


   Can you turn the verb into a noun?

   “„Pride and Prejudice‟ can be read as an __________ of
    individual choice versus social expectation.”
Note of Caution: Only use the verbs you‟re familiar with unless you take the time to
examine the definition in the dictionary. This is not a list of synonyms. Each word has
                     specific uses that are unique to its meaning.

               Active verbs for writing about texts...
   Advises              Determines               Foretells               Refers
    Affects            Demonstrates              Highlights              Relates
  Alludes to              Displays                   Hints              Remarks
   Argues               Encourages               Illustrates           Represents
    Builds              Emphasises                 Impacts              Reveals
   Clarifies            Establishes                 Implies              Shows
                                                  Indicates             Signifies
  Confirms                 Evokes
                                                   Informs             Symbolises
  Connotes              Exaggerates
                                                Introduces              Suggests
 Constructs              Examines
                                                Juxtaposes              Supports
   Conveys              Exemplifies
                                                 Manifests                Tells
   Creates                Expands
                                                  Narrates               Typifies
  Criticises              Explains
                                                Persuades
   Denotes                Explores                 Portrays
   Depicts                Exposes                 Presents
  Describes            Foreshadows
Task: „Portrait of a Deaf Man‟ by John
Betjeman
   1. What kind of images does the poet present us
    with in the opening stanza?

   2. Using the active verbs for analysis (and any poetic
    terms you can) you will be answering this question:

       How does the poet introduce a character
                 in the first stanza?
The kind old face, the egg-shaped
head,
The tie, discreetly loud,
The loosely fitting shooting clothes,
A closely fitting shroud.
How does the poet introduce the character in the first stanza?




            The kind old face, the egg-shaped
            head,
            The tie, discreetly loud,
            The loosely fitting shooting clothes,
            A closely fitting shroud.




        Explode the
Which of these active verbs do you think will be especially
            useful when writing about poetry?
                 Active verbs for writing about texts...
     Advises           Determines        Foretells           Refers
     Affects          Demonstrates       Highlights          Relates
    Alludes to           Displays            Hints          Remarks
     Argues            Encourages        Illustrates       Represents
      Builds           Emphasises          Impacts          Reveals
     Clarifies           Evokes             Implies          Shows
                                          Indicates         Signifies
    Confirms           Establishes
                                           Informs         Symbolises
    Connotes           Exaggerates
                                        Introduces          Suggests
    Constructs          Examines
                                        Juxtaposes          Supports
     Conveys           Exemplifies
                                         Manifests            Tells
     Creates             Expands
                                          Narrates           Typifies
    Criticises           Explains
                                        Persuades
     Denotes             Explores          Portrays
     Depicts             Exposes          Presents
    Describes          Foreshadows

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1. verbs for_analytical_writing_-_betjeman

  • 1. Preparing for AQA GCSE English Literature Moon on the Tides Poetry Anthology – Character and Voice AO1: respond to texts critically and imaginatively, select and evaluate textual detail to illustrate and support interpretations AO2: explain how language, structure and form contribute to writers‟ presentation of ideas, themes and settings Great verbs for analytical writing LO: Can I use appropriate powerful verbs when I write about texts?
  • 2. Which do you use when writing about texts (novels, plays, poems, adverts, films etc.) in English? Advises Describes Foretells Relates Affects Determines Highlights Remarks Alludes to Displays Hints Represents Argues Encourages Illustrates Reveals Builds Emphasises Impacts Shows Clarifies Establishes Implies Signifies Confirms Evokes Indicates Symbolises Connotes Exaggerates Informs Suggests Constructs Examines Introduces Supports Juxtaposes Tells Conveys Exemplifies Manifests Typifies Creates Expands Narrates Criticises Explains Persuades Demonstrates Explores Portrays Denotes Exposes Presents Depicts Foreshadows Refers
  • 3. Powerful verbs for analytical essays  Some verbs are helpful for showing how details (like events, words or symbols) in texts support an idea or interpretation…  “The act of hurling the pearl into the sea suggests that the beauty of the soul cannot be bought.”  “Her constant use of first-person pronouns like „I‟ and „My‟ exposes her self-centred nature.”  Example + Verb + Explanation
  • 4. Your turn…  “The use of statistics __________ the reader that the writer‟s argument is logical.”  “The verb „clawed‟ __________ a great struggle.”  “The intense disagreement between these characters __________ tension throughout the play.”  “The tide in the image __________ time and eternity.”  suggests persuades builds represents
  • 5. Plural verb?  “Both the moon and the tide in the image__________ time and eternity.”  Can you turn the verb into a noun?  “The tide is perhaps a __________ of time and eternity. ” “The tide in the image represents time and eternity.”
  • 6. Powerful verbs for analytical essays  These verbs can also be helpful for showing how writers convey ideas, messages or intentions…  They can help you talk about the context of a text…  “The lighthouse is an important symbol in the poem. It represents hope and truth.”  “In To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee highlights racial and social injustice in 1930s America.”  Example + Verb + Explanation
  • 7. Your turn…  “„The Crucible‟ __________ the conflict between individual choice and social expectation.”  “Iago __________ Othello using animal imagery.”  “The movie „Fight Club‟ __________ American society and __________ it to be breaking down completely.”  “The snake __________ evil, so the author may be suggesting that the setting is sinful and dangerous”  explores portrays criticises describes symbolises
  • 8. “ „The Crucible‟ explores the conflict between individual choice and social expectation.”  Plural verb?  “Both „The Crucible‟ and „Pride and Prejudice‟ __________ the conflict between individual choice and social expectation.”  Can you turn the verb into a noun?  “„Pride and Prejudice‟ can be read as an __________ of individual choice versus social expectation.”
  • 9. Note of Caution: Only use the verbs you‟re familiar with unless you take the time to examine the definition in the dictionary. This is not a list of synonyms. Each word has specific uses that are unique to its meaning. Active verbs for writing about texts... Advises Determines Foretells Refers Affects Demonstrates Highlights Relates Alludes to Displays Hints Remarks Argues Encourages Illustrates Represents Builds Emphasises Impacts Reveals Clarifies Establishes Implies Shows Indicates Signifies Confirms Evokes Informs Symbolises Connotes Exaggerates Introduces Suggests Constructs Examines Juxtaposes Supports Conveys Exemplifies Manifests Tells Creates Expands Narrates Typifies Criticises Explains Persuades Denotes Explores Portrays Depicts Exposes Presents Describes Foreshadows
  • 10. Task: „Portrait of a Deaf Man‟ by John Betjeman  1. What kind of images does the poet present us with in the opening stanza?  2. Using the active verbs for analysis (and any poetic terms you can) you will be answering this question: How does the poet introduce a character in the first stanza?
  • 11. The kind old face, the egg-shaped head, The tie, discreetly loud, The loosely fitting shooting clothes, A closely fitting shroud.
  • 12. How does the poet introduce the character in the first stanza? The kind old face, the egg-shaped head, The tie, discreetly loud, The loosely fitting shooting clothes, A closely fitting shroud. Explode the
  • 13. Which of these active verbs do you think will be especially useful when writing about poetry? Active verbs for writing about texts... Advises Determines Foretells Refers Affects Demonstrates Highlights Relates Alludes to Displays Hints Remarks Argues Encourages Illustrates Represents Builds Emphasises Impacts Reveals Clarifies Evokes Implies Shows Indicates Signifies Confirms Establishes Informs Symbolises Connotes Exaggerates Introduces Suggests Constructs Examines Juxtaposes Supports Conveys Exemplifies Manifests Tells Creates Expands Narrates Typifies Criticises Explains Persuades Denotes Explores Portrays Depicts Exposes Presents Describes Foreshadows