2024 AQA GCSE DRAMA 8261/W Component 1
Understanding Drama Verified Question Paper with
Marking School
AdjectivesCORRECT ANSWER-A word that describes a noun
Adverb - CORRECT ANSWER-A word that describes an action of a verb
Alliteration - CORRECT ANSWER-A group of words that begin with the same letter or a
sound
Dialogue - CORRECT ANSWER-A conversation between two or more people
Emotive Language - CORRECT ANSWER-A word or phrase that appeals to the
reader's emotions
Enjambment - CORRECT ANSWER-A line of poetry that runs on to the next line without
a pause
First Person - CORRECT ANSWER-When something is written using 'I' and 'we'
Irony - CORRECT ANSWER-Saying the opposite to what you mean
Metaphor - CORRECT ANSWER-A comparison that says something is something else
Onomatopoeia - CORRECT ANSWER-A word that copies the sound that something
makes
Personal Pronoun (can also be called direct address) - CORRECT ANSWER-Words
like 'you' and 'we' used to make the reader feel included.
Personification - CORRECT ANSWER-A word or phrase that give human qualities to
things
Repetition (Rule of three) - CORRECT ANSWER-Repeating a word or phrase
Rhetorical question - CORRECT ANSWER-A question that does not require an answer.
Used to make a reader think.
Rule of three - CORRECT ANSWER-A group of three words or phrases
Sarcasm - CORRECT ANSWER-A literary device that is meant to mock with often
satirical or Ironic remarks with the purpose to hurt someone or a section of society.
Understanding Drama Verified Question Paper with
Marking School
AdjectivesCORRECT ANSWER-A word that describes a noun
Adverb - CORRECT ANSWER-A word that describes an action of a verb
Alliteration - CORRECT ANSWER-A group of words that begin with the same letter or a
sound
Dialogue - CORRECT ANSWER-A conversation between two or more people
Emotive Language - CORRECT ANSWER-A word or phrase that appeals to the
reader's emotions
Enjambment - CORRECT ANSWER-A line of poetry that runs on to the next line without
a pause
First Person - CORRECT ANSWER-When something is written using 'I' and 'we'
Irony - CORRECT ANSWER-Saying the opposite to what you mean
Metaphor - CORRECT ANSWER-A comparison that says something is something else
Onomatopoeia - CORRECT ANSWER-A word that copies the sound that something
makes
Personal Pronoun (can also be called direct address) - CORRECT ANSWER-Words
like 'you' and 'we' used to make the reader feel included.
Personification - CORRECT ANSWER-A word or phrase that give human qualities to
things
Repetition (Rule of three) - CORRECT ANSWER-Repeating a word or phrase
Rhetorical question - CORRECT ANSWER-A question that does not require an answer.
Used to make a reader think.
Rule of three - CORRECT ANSWER-A group of three words or phrases
Sarcasm - CORRECT ANSWER-A literary device that is meant to mock with often
satirical or Ironic remarks with the purpose to hurt someone or a section of society.