GCSE English Lit Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Give a phrase that repeats in the poem | "In every", or "marks of weakness, marks of woe" |
| Does the speaker have anything positive to say about London? | No |
| What type of language is used a lot in this poem? | Sensory - senses of sight and sound. |
| Does the rhyming structure of the poem change? | No |
| What is the rhyming structure of the poem? | ABAB |
| What effect does the rhyming structure have? | It reflects the constant suffering of the city. It is tightly controlled like its citizens lives. |
| Fill in the blank words in the quote, "the hapless ??? sigh, runs in ??? down palace walls" | Soldier and Blood |
| Is the River Thames mentioned in the poem? | Yes |
| Why does the speaker walk past people suffering without helping them? | To show how commonplace and how extensive the suffering is in London. |
| State a quote that suggests people's minds are handcuffed, showing they are trapped by their thoughts. | "Mind forged Manacles." |
| Why does Blake include children in his poem? | To reinforce the suffering of all people including innocents like children which is more emotive than adults suffering. |
| Who wrote the poem 'London'? | William Blake |
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