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English, 24.07.2021 14:00, little68941

Identify ONE human experience and what it reveals about the nature of humanity. 1A.

Explain why human experiences can shift our own perspectives. 3 marks.

How are new ideas ignited through understanding the human experience in this text ? 3/4/6 marks. (Compare 2 texts for 6 marks)

How can new ideas be ignited by understanding different perspectives ? 4 marks.

How do perspectives shift as a result of understanding human experiences and their impact ? 4 marks.

Image Questions
Identify ONE visual feature and explain how it reflects a human experience. 2 marks.

Explain how ONE visual technique has been used to allow for empathy for others. 2 marks.

How is connection or disconnection shown in this image? 3 marks.

Explain how human experiences can lead to greater understanding of emotions. 3 marks.

Explain how the colour in the image creates emotional understanding of others. 3 marks.

Song/ Poem Questions
Identify how imagery is used in this text to link to the transformative quality of human experiences. 3 marks.

How are human emotions affected by experiences shown in the text ? 4 marks.

Explore how TWO ideas are used to create meaningful ideas about humanity ? 4 marks.

How is emotive language used to engage the reader into the effect of human experiences? 4 marks.

How does connection to others affect individual identity ? 4 marks.

Non-Fiction/ Fiction Questions
How does this text reflect new ideas about the wider world ? 4 Marks.

How is our empathy enhanced by seeing the world in new ways ? Refer to the language of the text to explore this statement. 4 marks.

Fiction- How can storytelling allow us to connect to new ideas about our world ? 4 marks.

How can individuals be influenced by the ideas explored in texts ? 3 marks.

How can humans be motivated by the connections and disconnections they experience throughout time ? 4 marks.

How can paradoxes in our world create possibilities for new perspectives ? 4 marks.

Non-fiction- How can their values within the non-fiction texts provoke new ideas within the reader? 4 marks.

Comparison Questions- Compare and contrast 2 texts in response to the question.

How are human experiences challenging and illuminating ? 5 mark

Compare and contrast two texts and explore the way in which they allow us to reflect personally. 6 marks.

How do new insights form as we understand the impact of human experiences ? 6 marks.

How can conflicts be transformative for individuals ? 6 marks.

How can identity be shifted through experiences with new people and places ? 7 marks.

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