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Learn about Style of Question for your Leaving Cert English Exam. This Revision Note includes a summary of Style of Question for easy recall in your English exam
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Key Vocabulary
Types of Texts
Discursive/Informative: Texts that discuss or provide information.
Narrative/Aesthetic: Literary or artistic texts.
Visual: Texts with significant visual elements.
General Expectations
Literature Piece: Excerpts from novels, poems, articles, interviews etc.
About Literature/Author: Texts discussing literature or the author's experiences.
Blend of Visual and Written: Combination of images and text.
Speech or Article: Based on a specific theme.
Mark Breakdown
Question
Marks
# of PQEs
(i) Comprehension
15
3
(ii) Personal Reflection
15
3
(iii) Style
20
4
Question (i)
Basic Comprehension:
Summarising main arguments or points.
Example prompts:
"Outline, in your own words, the insights the writer shares about…"
"Based on your reading of TEXT 2, what do you learn about…"
Answering Question (i)
PQE steps:
Point: Answer the question in the first sentence. Prepare the appropriate number of points/ideas required by the question.
Quote: Support your Point or argument with a short and relevant quote from the text.
Explain/Evaluate/Analyse: Expand on your Point and offer possible counterarguments. draw conclusions or observations from your evidence to support your Point. At the end of your paragraph, provide a sum-up sentence answering the question again.
Question (ii)
Personal Response:
Analyse the question carefully
What universal truth did you
learn from each of your chosen points? What overarching message did you learn?
Focus on the quality of your
reflection.
Show you know your chosen
text well and quote/make close
reference to prove your points.
Show personal engagement with the text and the question.
Answering Question (ii)
Use PQE Structure:
Write a short plan.
Ensure each point answers the question and is unique.
Use your own words; keep quotes short and relevant.
Use link words and phrases between paragraphs.
Question (iii)
Style Question:
Recognise style questions with prompts like:
"How does the writer convey…?"
"Do you agree that this extract is both skilfully written and perceptively observed…?"
Approach with a "shopping list" of language features (e.g., rhetorical questions, metaphors).
Answering Question (iii)
Use PQE structure:
Discuss one technique per paragraph.
Use quotations in your sentences.
Use descriptive verbs (e.g., suggests, evokes).
Explain why words or phrases are effective.
Consider the authors overall goal of the piece.
Avoid generic and empty statements like:
'This engages the reader and makes them want to read the rest of the text'.
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