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Fiction: books that changed my world
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I can consider why stories and their central themes might be important for society.
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I can develop a personal response to an extract from ‘The Great Gatsby’.
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I can annotate a text and explain how the writer crafts a response from a reader.
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I can explain and analyse the effectiveness of the ending to 'The Great Gatsby'.
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I can read and analyse the opening of Orwell's '1984'.
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I can emulate Orwell's dystopian opening to '1984'.
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I can explain and analyse Brontë’s use of the window motif in 'Wuthering Heights'.
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I can emulate Brontë's use of motifs within my own writing.
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I can explain and analyse Dostoevsky's use of dialogue in an extract from 'Crime and Punishment'.
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I can emulate Dostoevsky's use of dialogue in 'Crime and Punishment'.
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I can explain and analyse Chandler's use of similes.
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I can emulate Chandler's use of similes.
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I can plan the opening to an impactful narrative.
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I can write the opening to an impactful narrative.
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