DNA - Peer Pressure Analysis & Annotation
English
Year 9
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~18 mins
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A worksheet engaging Year 9 students in analysis and annotation of a literary extract related to peer pressure within the context of 'DNA'. The tasks focus on critical reading, identifying literary techniques, and encouraging analytical writing.
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DNA - Peer Pressure Analysis & Annotation
Subject: EnglishGrade: Year 9
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Analysis & Annotation of 'DNA' Scene
Scene Summary and Context Guide: In this pivotal scene, the protagonist confronts intense peer pressure from their friends to engage in risky behaviour. The scene captures the tension through dialogue and descriptive language, emphasising the influence of social dynamics. The phrase 'a whisper of doubt' subtly portrays internal conflict, while 'their eyes narrowing' hints at intimidation. This moment reveals how peer pressure can override personal morals, showcasing the character's struggle to resist conformity. The scene's tone shifts from confident to conflicted, illustrating the powerful psychological effect of group influence. The author uses short, abrupt sentences to convey urgency, such as 'No way. Not happening.' Meanwhile, longer sentences build emotional depth, reflecting internal resistance. Overall, this extract demonstrates the complex interplay of persuasion, fear, and conformity within peer groups.
1.
Identify one phrase from the extract that suggests internal conflict. Explain its effect.
[2 marks]2.
What technique is used in the phrase 'their eyes narrowing', and how does it contribute to the scene?
[3 marks]3.
Describe how sentence length varies throughout the extract and the effect of this variation.
[3 marks]4.
Analyse the tone shift in the scene. What words or phrases signal this change?
5.
Identify and explain the use of one literary technique used to depict group influence in the scene.
[3 marks]6.
Reflect on how the character’s internal conflict is portrayed visually and through language.
7.
How does the scene’s descriptive language influence your understanding of peer pressure’s impact on the character?
[2 marks]8.
Create a brief paragraph analysing the author's use of tone in this scene and its effect on the reader.
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Based on this extract, what can you infer about the character’s feelings towards peer pressure?
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- 12/31/2025
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- 12/31/2025
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