Power & Politics Subset - London
English
Grade 6
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A worksheet comprising exam-style questions focusing on the theme of Power & Politics in London-related literature for Grade 6 students.
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Power & Politics Subset - London
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Exam-Style Questions: Power & Politics in London
Scene Summary: The scene portrays a bustling London street during a pivotal moment in a political debate. Crowds gather as a charismatic leader delivers a fiery speech, emphasizing themes of authority, justice, and social change. The leader’s words are charged with emotion, and the setting captures the tension between different social classes. Context Guide: London, historically a hub of political activity and social change, has long been associated with power struggles and social movements. In literature, London often symbolizes both progress and inequality. A key element is the depiction of authority figures versus common citizens, highlighting themes of influence and resistance. The phrase 'voice of the people' is frequently used to emphasize collective power. An example quote from the scene: 'The voice of the oppressed must be heard.' This scene exemplifies how authors use dialogue and setting to reflect societal power dynamics.
1.
Identify one phrase from the scene summary that emphasizes collective power.
[2 marks]2.
Describe how the setting in the scene reflects themes of social inequality.
[3 marks]3.
Analyze the use of dialogue in the scene summary. How does it contribute to the portrayal of power?
4.
Identify a literary technique used in the quote: 'The voice of the oppressed must be heard.'
Aa) Metaphor
Bb) Repetition
Cc) Alliteration
Dd) Personification
5.
Explain how the setting amplifies the theme of social change.
[3 marks]6.
Evaluate the effectiveness of the leader’s speech in the scene. What literary devices contribute to its impact?
7.
Create a short speech supporting social change in London, incorporating at least two literary techniques.
8.
In your opinion, what role does London play in stories about power and politics, based on the scene and context guide?
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- 12/31/2025
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