Question: Attempt the given writer's effect/craft question following IGCSE's pattern.
Reread the following lines. By referring to the following lines, explain how the writer communicates.
1. The violence of the girl's actions
2. The writer's feelings about the girl's behavior
Support your answer by picking out three words or phrases that the writer uses.
Passage: 'I hate you!', the girl screamed like a banshee, her voice grating and harsh. 'I'm never coming back, never!' Her words were accompanied by a horrifying crash as the glass panes in the window shattered one by one until they lay in a jagged heap, just like his shattered dreams.
(please divide your answer in 2 paragraphs)
Your answer should include the overview(topic sentence), a quote, comments on the quotes from the above passage, you should analyze. And deeply describe the effects created by the writer.
(I'll mark the one with the best answer as brainliest, and be careful about what you write as this question carries 10 points for you all)
Answers
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Answer:
The author communicates the violence of the girl's actions through the use of strong descriptive language. The simile "like a banshee" emphasizes the intensity of her scream, while the words "grating" and "harsh" convey the unpleasant nature of her voice. The use of the verb "shattered" to describe the breaking of the glass panes in the window creates a sense of violence and destruction. The phrase "jagged heap" further emphasizes the destructive and chaotic nature of the scene.
The author also communicates the protagonist's feelings about the girl's behavior through the use of figurative language. The shattered glass panes serve as a metaphor for the protagonist's shattered dreams. Overall, the passage portrays an emotional exchange that has left both parties damaged in different ways.
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