PAPER ONE: Reading Comprehension (45 minutes, 25 marks) Read the passage below and answer the questions which follow it. Year 8 English Revision Guide November 2016 Answer the questions below. Remember to answer in full sentences and use quotations to support your understanding. 1. Look at lines 1-3. a) What time of day is it at the start of the passage? b) What language is used to describe this time of day? What is the effect? (1) (4) 2. Write down two quotations from the first paragraph which make the beach sound like a sad and lonel place. Explain how the writer s use of language helps to create this effect. (4) 3. Explain in your own words the escape plan in lines 6-11. (4) 4. How does Nai feel about this plan? (2) 5. What is the lie that her mother tells her? (2) 6. Look at lines 12-28. How does the writer show that the narrator is deeply unhappy about being parted from her daughter? (6) 7. The writer uses pathetic fallacy to emphasise how the mother feels in the last paragraph. How is the setting described? How does this reflect the mother s feelings? (2) Year 8 English Revision Guide November 2016 PAPER TWO: Poetry Comprehension (45 minutes, 25 marks) Read the poem below and answer the questions which follow it. War Photographer 5 10 15 20 In his darkroom he is finally alone with spools of suffering set out in ordered rows. The only light is red and softly glows, as though this were a church and he a priest preparing to intone a Mass. Belfast. Beirut. Phnom Penh. All flesh is grass. He has a job to do. Solutions slop in trays beneath his hands which did not tremble then though seem to now. Rural England. Home again to ordinary pain which simple weather can dispel, to fields which don't explode beneath the feet of running children in a nightmare heat. Something is happening. A stranger's features faintly start to twist before his eyes, a half-formed ghost. He remembers the cries of this man's wife, how he sought approval without words to do what someone must and how the blood stained into foreign dust. A hundred agonies in black-and-white from which his editor will pick out five or six for Sunday's supplement. The reader's eyeballs prick with tears between bath and pre-lunch beers. From aeroplane he stares impassively at where he earns a living and they do not care. Carol Ann Duffy Year 8 English Revision Guide November 2016 Answer the questions below. Remember to answer in full sentences and use quotations to support your understanding. 1. Look at line 2. a) What are the spools of suffering ? b) What is the effect of the sibilance used here? (1) (2) 2. Why do you think Duffy chooses to list the names of places in line 6? (2) 3. What does the metaphor All flesh is grass. suggest about the impact of war? (2) 4. How does the poet present how the war has affected the photographer? (6) 5. Look at stanza 3. How is the person in the photograph presented? Find two quotations and explain their effect. (4) 6. How does Duffy present England and the way that people who live there are engaged with wars in other countries? (6) 7. War Photographer is an anti-war poem. To what extent do you agree with this statement? (2) Year 8 English Revision Guide November 2016