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To write a PETER paragraph for an English GCSE in the UK, you'll need to follow a specific structure that helps you analyze a text thoroughly. PETER stands for Point, Evidence, Technique, Explanation, and Reader/Result. Here's a breakdown of each element:
1. Point (P):
Start with a clear point that directly answers the question or makes a relevant observation about the text. This is your topic sentence.
Example: "In the novel, the author presents the protagonist as brave and resilient."
2. Evidence (E):
Provide a quote or reference from the text to support your point.
Example: "This is evident when the character says, 'I will face them no matter what.'"
3. Technique (T):
Identify and comment on the literary or language technique used in the evidence. This could be a metaphor, alliteration, imagery, symbolism, etc.
Example: "The author uses a metaphor to emphasize the character’s bravery."
4. Explanation (E):
Explain the effect of the technique and how it supports your point. Why did the writer use that technique? How does it add to the meaning or impact?
Example: "The metaphor highlights the character’s determination to overcome obstacles, suggesting a strength that goes beyond the physical."
5. Reader/Result (R):
Discuss the effect on the reader or the result of the technique. How does it make the reader feel or think? Does it achieve the author's purpose?
Example: "This encourages the reader to admire the protagonist's courage and resilience, making them more invested in the character’s journey."
Example of a full PETER paragraph:
Point: In the novel, the author presents the protagonist as brave and resilient.
Evidence: This is evident when the character says, "I will face them no matter what."
Technique: The author uses a metaphor to emphasize the character’s bravery.
Explanation: The metaphor highlights the character’s determination to overcome obstacles, suggesting a strength that goes beyond the physical.
Reader/Result: This encourages the reader to admire the protagonist's courage and resilience, making them more invested in the character’s
journey.
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