KS3 Quiz!

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Engaging KS3 Language Features Quiz

Test your knowledge of language features and techniques with our interactive KS3 quiz! Explore important literary concepts and enhance your understanding of writing and storytelling.

This quiz includes questions about:

  • Rhetorical questions
  • Personification
  • Alliteration
  • Flashbacks
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by CreativeWriter247
Rhetorical question is a type of 'Structural Feature'. Is this 'True' or 'False'?
Brian said, "The order in which we should complete our paragraphs is, 'Point, Explain, Evidence'. Is this 'True' or 'False'?
True
False
What is another word for 'Exaggeration'?
Hiperbole
Hyperbole
Giddy
Hiperboli
In the ARRESTED technique, what does 'D' stand for?
Dentist
Dr. Doolittle
Directly
Direct Address
"The shining metal slithered..." is an example of...?
Statistics
Sibilance
Onomatopoeia
Simile
What language feature is the following, "grubby backs...grimy windows and...grey washing."
Sibilance
Oxymoron
Alliteration
Verbs
What are the effects of 'Personification'?
To bring non-living things/objects to life so we can understand them better
To make non-living things/objects closer to home
To shine a light on objects
To help us understand the writer's intentions
The 'Narrator' is someone who tells the story. But which feature is this?
A silly feature
A language feature
A soothing feature
A structural feature
The effect of a 'Flashback' is to...?
Make our story seem longer
Add a cool effect to confuse the reader
Help us predict what's going to happen in the future
Give clues about the past to help us understand characters now
Why may a writer create a 'Shift in narrative voice'?
To stop the readers from becoming bored of character
To help us understand different characters' appearances
To show us different characters’ thoughts and feelings
To waste time
'Short sentences' are used to...?
Show a sudden or dramatic event
Add variety to our writing
Keep readers in suspense
Help finish our work as soon as possible
Why may a writer 'Shift to focus on details' (Zoom in)?
To prevent a story from becoming too boring
To focus on little things make the story more realistic and believable
To follow Marvel because this is what they do in their films
To show their readers how clever they are
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