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Example of invisible prose



This resource contains two sample answers for IGCSE English Literature, Unseen Poetry and Prose. The poem is, Docx, 100. A set of invisible prose example questions based on Mark's invisible prose question in the AQA A Level specification. I also use it as a list of stimulus readings for the NEA text choice, as all would be appropriate for comparison with A Doll's House. However, they can easily be used as stand-alone invisible prose snippets. Instructions: Read the following unseen passage carefully and answer the questions below the unseen passage: My pet dog's name is Buddy. He is a cute, furry and friendly dog. Buddy is brown and has white spots on his legs and a wagging tail. It is neither too big nor too small.3. Master the meaning. Then reread the text and try to understand what it means as precisely as possible. Don't panic if there are unknown words in the text. If you can't guess the meaning of a word from the context, simply move on to other parts of the text that you understand. Invisible Passage for - Instructions: Read the following invisible passage carefully and answer the questions given under the invisible. passage: Abdul Kalam was born into a middle-class Tamil family in the island town of Rameswaram in the erstwhile Madras state.



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