A comprehensive answer to the question would involve the following: - A choice of specific words and the writers' purpose to use them - The effect they create on the reader - The implicit meanings of the words and the overall effect it generates in the reader's mind You can comment on diction, imagery and literary techniques as long as you analyse why they have been used in the context. While writing, make sure to mention "the writer" and "the reader" at least two times each per paragraph, so that the examiner knows that your answer is concentrated on analysing the effect the writer aims to achieve. Great phrases to use: - "Altogether the writer creates an impression of" as a starting sentence - "[word] conveys aptly" / "[word] exhibits the" - "invokes [feeling such as curiosity/fear] in the readers minds" - "creates an atmosphere of" - "readers have a clear impression of" - "the phrase [quoted phrase] accentuates the idea of" - "Through the [literary device] in [quoted phrase], the writer [fill this] and thus convincingly portrays [implicit meaning]
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