AMND - Q1A 0.0 / 5 ? EnglishA Midsummer Night’s Dream Years 7-9 (KS3)None Created by: ALawfordCreated on: 04-10-20 14:28 P1 P - magical E - 'sometimes lurk I in a gossip's bowl, in the very likeness of a roasted crab' T - Adverb 'sometimes' shows he doesn't always do it E - Isn't always mischievous R - Shows the reader his character. 1 of 7 P2 P - Amusing E - 'jests to Oberon and makes him smile' T - 'jests' E - Shows he likes entertaining as it's his job R - Shows the reader he likes to make his master smile 2 of 7 P3 P - Cruel E - 'misleads night-wanders, laughing at their harm' T - 'laughing' E - shows he thinks it's funny R - shows the reader that he enjoys laughing at people's pain 3 of 7 P4 P - Funny E - 'When I a fat and bean-fed horse beguile; neighing in the likeness of a filly foal' T - The verb 'neighing' E - He finds it funny to imitate a young horse R - Rythm - more engaging for the reader 4 of 7 P5 P - Generous E - 'Those that Hobgoblin call you and sweet Puck, You do their work and they shall have good luck' T - 'Puck' and the noun 'luck' rhyme E - Grants people good luck if called a certain name R - Rhyming makes this more effective 5 of 7 P6 P - Annoying E - 'the wisest aunt telling the saddest tale, Sometime for three-foot stool mistake the me, Then I slip from her bum and topples she' T - 'mistaketh' E - shows the wise aunt didn't know Puck was the stool R - shows the reader he is irritating 6 of 7 P6 P - Annoying E - 'the wisest aunt telling the saddest tale, Sometime for three-foot stool mistake the me, Then I slip from her bum and topples she' T - 'mistaketh' E - shows the wise aunt didn't know Puck was the stool R - shows the reader he is irritating 7 of 7
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