TEXT STRUCTURE WORDS - Match & Master 1: Structural Terms 1: GCSE English Language Games

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Match & Master: Structural Terms

Drag a word from the left column to its matching definition on the right.

Tense
Foreshadowing
Juxtaposition
Shift
Repetition
Anaphora
Cyclical Structure
Zooming In
Zooming Out
Pace
Flashback
The time frame in which the text is written, affecting immediacy, reflection, or anticipation.
Hints or clues about what might happen later, creating suspense or anticipation.
Contrasting ideas, images, or characters placed side by side for effect.
A change in focus, tone, perspective, or time.
Repeating words, phrases, or ideas to emphasize key points or create rhythm.
Repetition that occurs at the start of consecutive sentences.
When a text begins and ends in a similar way, creating a sense of closure or inevitability.
Focusing closely on a small detail to draw attention to its significance.
Moving from a small detail to the bigger picture, changing perspective.
The speed at which events or ideas are revealed in the text (e.g., slow for tension, fast for urgency).
A scene that interrupts the chronological sequence to show past events.

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