"Question","Category","Tags","Question explanation","Correct answer","Answer 1","Answer 2","Answer 3","Answer 4" "Which option best describes a simile?","A-Level","English Language, 2.2.2 Imagery and figurative language","A simile compares one thing to another using words such as like or as to make the description clearer or more vivid.","1","A comparison using like or as","A direct replacement for one noun with another","Giving human qualities to an object","A repeated group of words related to one topic" "Which sentence contains a metaphor?","A-Level","English Language, 2.2.2 Imagery and figurative language","A metaphor describes one thing as if it were another, often making the idea seem stronger or more symbolic.","2","The room was as cold as ice","Her hands were like birds","The classroom was a zoo","The wind danced through the trees" "What is the effect of personification in writing?","A-Level","English Language, 2.2.2 Imagery and figurative language","Personification gives human qualities to non human things, which can create mood or make the setting feel alive.","3","It makes facts sound more precise","It replaces formal language with slang","It can make objects or settings seem alive, threatening or comforting","It always makes the text humorous" "Which example best shows personification?","A-Level","English Language, 2.2.2 Imagery and figurative language","Personification is when something non human is described as doing something human.","4","The moon was a silver coin","The city slept under a blanket of fog","He ran like the wind","The waves were a sea of blue" "What is a semantic field?","A-Level","English Language, 2.2.2 Imagery and figurative language","A semantic field is a set of words linked by a common idea, topic or mood.","1","A group of words connected by meaning","A sentence that contains two clauses","A word that has more than one meaning","A type of punctuation used in dialogue" "Which set of words creates a semantic field of war?","A-Level","English Language, 2.2.2 Imagery and figurative language","Words from the same semantic field reinforce a shared idea or atmosphere.","2","soft, warm, gentle, calm","battle, attack, shield, victory","bright, fresh, clean, peaceful","bread, milk, sugar, flour" "Why might a writer use a simile?","A-Level","English Language, 2.2.2 Imagery and figurative language","A simile helps the reader picture an idea more clearly and can make it seem more memorable or exaggerated.","3","To remove all emotion from a description","To make a character sound more scientific","To create a vivid comparison that is easy to understand","To avoid using descriptive language" "Which statement best explains the effect of a metaphor?","A-Level","English Language, 2.2.2 Imagery and figurative language","A metaphor can present something as more powerful, meaningful or symbolic than a literal description would.","4","It makes a comparison using as if or like","It lists several unrelated ideas","It gives human actions to an inanimate object","It can deepen meaning by describing something as another thing" "Which example is the most effective metaphor?","A-Level","English Language, 2.2.2 Imagery and figurative language","A strong metaphor states that one thing is another, creating a striking image or idea.","1","Time is a thief","The day was as bright as gold","The child was like a kitten","The wind was blowing hard" "How can imagery support a writers overall presentation?","A-Level","English Language, 2.2.2 Imagery and figurative language","Imagery should not be explained in isolation. It should be linked to the writers purpose, mood and message.","2","By adding random descriptions that do not matter","By supporting the main tone, theme or viewpoint","By making the text longer without purpose","By replacing all other language features" "Which option best shows the effect of personification in a threatening setting?","A-Level","English Language, 2.2.2 Imagery and figurative language","Personification can make a place feel hostile if it is described as if it has intent or emotion.","3","The river was calm and still","The house was painted white","The forest watched us with cold eyes","The street was lined with trees" "Which sentence uses a simile to suggest speed?","A-Level","English Language, 2.2.2 Imagery and figurative language","Similes can make speed, size or emotion seem more vivid by comparing it to something familiar.","4","The car was a rocket","He moved like lightning","The clouds drifted lazily","The bell rang loudly" "Which option is the best example of a semantic field creating an atmosphere of danger?","A-Level","English Language, 2.2.2 Imagery and figurative language","Repeated words linked to danger can strengthen a tense or unsafe mood.","1","sunshine, picnic, laughter, flowers","whisper, crack, shadow, threat","books, pencils, desks, paper","rain, cloud, sky, breeze" "What is the main difference between a simile and a metaphor?","A-Level","English Language, 2.2.2 Imagery and figurative language","A simile compares using like or as, while a metaphor says one thing is another.","2","A simile always uses rhyme","A metaphor always uses alliteration","A simile uses like or as, while a metaphor makes a direct comparison","A metaphor only describes emotions" "Which description most clearly uses imagery to create comfort?","A-Level","English Language, 2.2.2 Imagery and figurative language","Imagery can shape mood by appealing to the senses and supporting the writers intended atmosphere.","3","The room was measured at four metres wide","The book had 200 pages and 12 chapters","The fire wrapped the room in a soft golden glow","The table was made of oak" "Which sentence contains personification?","A-Level","English Language, 2.2.2 Imagery and figurative language","Personification gives a non human thing human actions or feelings.","4","The mountain stood high above the valley","The sky was blue and clear","Her voice was a whisper","The leaves tapped at the window like impatient fingers" "What is the effect of using a semantic field in a paragraph?","A-Level","English Language, 2.2.2 Imagery and figurative language","A semantic field can reinforce repeated ideas and make the mood more consistent.","1","It makes the writing more confusing on purpose","It removes the need for paragraphing","It shows the writer has no clear viewpoint","It can strengthen a theme or atmosphere" "Which option best explains why a writer might use the metaphor the classroom was a battlefield?","A-Level","English Language, 2.2.2 Imagery and figurative language","This metaphor suggests conflict, tension and struggle, giving a stronger impression than a literal description.","2","To show the classroom was quiet and calm","To suggest the classroom felt like a place of conflict","To say the lesson happened outside","To indicate the room was full of soldiers" "Which example would be most likely to create an exaggerated impression through a simile?","A-Level","English Language, 2.2.2 Imagery and figurative language","Similes can exaggerate by comparing something to an extreme or dramatic image.","3","The bag was slightly heavy","He was as tall as his brother","The storm hit like an angry giant","The road was long and straight" "Why should imagery be linked to the writers overall presentation?","A-Level","English Language, 2.2.2 Imagery and figurative language","Analysing imagery means explaining how it contributes to purpose, tone, character or theme rather than only identifying the technique.","4","Because imagery has no effect unless it is repeated","Because all imagery is always positive","Because the writer only uses imagery to decorate the text","Because a good analysis should explain how the image supports meaning overall"