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Year 7G – Task 2 – Quotation Sheet/Veronica Di

Biagio

Chapter Quotation Spoken by/to


Name
1 ‘Introducing It was his sister! He had saved her from Narrator
Peter’ the wolves, and left her sitting there. For
a moment he couldn’t move. He stood
watching the bus pull away up the road.
‘Come back,’ he murmured. ‘Come back.’

(contrast, strong verb, visual imagery,


exclamation, and repetition)
2 ‘The Cat’ Narrator
Chapter 2 “The body stod open, like a door and it looked so
inviting, so welcoming” (Simile, symbolism, visual
imagery)

3 ‘Introducing Narrator
Peter’ “Something was going inside that head, but they
couldn’t see it or hear it or feel it.” (sensory imagery,
repetition)

4 ‘The Bully’ Peter


chapter 4 “If life was a dream, then dying must be the moment
when you woke up.” (metaphor)

5 ‘The Cat’ “pull the blankets over his head and Narrator
Chapter 2 sink deeper into his own warmth and let
the friendly darkness swallow him up. “
(visual imagery, personification)
6 Introducing Clutching at his chest, he collapsed on the grass at his Narrator
Peter sister’s feet.

(descriptive language, strong verbs, contrast)


7 ‘The Cat’ “How cruel it was then to drag his warm Narrator
Chapter 2 dozy body from its nest and grope for
his clothes”
(metaphor, descriptive language, visual
imagery)

8 ‘The Cat’ “As soon as he came close to the cat, the Narrator
Chapter 2 deep rumbling purr would begin, so low
and strong that the floor vibrated.”

(The quote uses descriptive language,


and strong verb)
9 ‘introducing “The flames are leaping higher and the wind is carrying Narrator
peter’ the smoke right into their slobbering jaws.”

(personification, descriptive language, visual imagery,


strong verbs)
10 ‘The Cat’ “The air was filled with accusations Narrator
Chapter 2
disguised as questions.”
(Strong verbs, personification,
descriptive language)
11 ‘The Cat’ “The light made no sound, but it Narrator
Chapter 2 understood. It seemed to say, without
actually speaking the words, that it was
both these things, and much more
besides.”

(personification, visual imagery)

12 ‘The dolls’ “His words were drowned out by a roar of Narrator


Chapter 1 disapproval from the crowd. “
(strong verbs)

13 ‘The dolls’ “it was bellowed out, the dolls began to Narrator
Chapter 1 swarm up on to the bed, standing on
each other’s shoulders to make ladders
of their bodies”
(strong verb, metaphor and descriptive
language)

14 ‘The Cat’ “pale green eyes with their upright slits, Narrator
Chapter 2 like doors ajar into a world Peter could
never enter” (simile, descriptive
language, and visual imagery.)

15 ‘The dolls’ “There was a soft whispering of sibilants like water Narrator
Chapter 1 tumbling over rocks, a sound which gathered into a
murmur, and then a torrent as excitement swept
through five dozen spectators.”

(visual imagery, simile, descriptive language)

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information permitted by the table titles**

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