Verbs for Analysis … Year 7 Analytical verbs for Year 7 Year 8 Analytical verbs for Year 8 Year 9 Analytical verbs for Year 9 Key Stages 4&5 Analytical.

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Verbs for Analysis … Year 7 Analytical verbs for Year 7 Year 8 Analytical verbs for Year 8 Year 9 Analytical verbs for Year 9 Key Stages 4&5 Analytical verbs for Key Stages 4&5

Note of Caution Note of Caution: Only use the verbs you’re familiar with unless you take the time to examine the definition in the dictionary. This is not a list of synonyms. Each word has specific uses that are unique to its meaning. Active verbs for writing about texts... Advises Affects Alludes to Amplifies Argues Articulates Builds Clarifies Compels Confirms Connotes Considers Constructs Contradicts Conveys Creates Criticises Deepens Denotes Depicts Describes Determines Demonstrates Displays Echoes Embodies Emphasises Encourages Establishes Evokes Exaggerates Examines Exemplifies Exhibits Expands Explains Explores Exposes Expresses Forces Foreshadows Foretells Forms Highlights Heightens Hints Illustrates Impacts Implies Indicates Informs Intensifies Introduces Juxtaposes Manifests Means Mentions Narrates Perceives Personifies Persuades Portrays Presents Promotes Recognises Refers Reinforces Reiterates Relates Remarks Represents Reveals Shows Signifies Symbolises Suggests Supports Tells Typifies Underlines

Argues Builds Confirms Conveys Creates Describes Demonstrates Displays Emphasises Establishes Exaggerates Explains Explores Exposes Highlights Hints Illustrates Implies Indicates Informs Introduces Means Narrates Persuades Portrays Presents Refers Represents Reveals Shows Signifies Symbolises Suggests Supports Tells Note of Caution Note of Caution: Only use the verbs you’re familiar with unless you take the time to examine the definition in the dictionary. This is not a list of synonyms. Each word has specific uses that are unique to its meaning. Year 7: Active verbs for writing about texts...

Note of Caution Note of Caution: Only use the verbs you’re familiar with unless you take the time to examine the definition in the dictionary. This is not a list of synonyms. Each word has specific uses that are unique to its meaning. Year 8: Active verbs for writing about texts... Advises Affects Argues Builds Confirms Connotes Conveys Creates Criticises Deepens Denotes Depicts Describes Demonstrates Displays Echoes Emphasises Encourages Establishes Evokes Exaggerates Examines Expands Explains Explores Exposes Expresses Forces Forms Highlights Heightens Hints Illustrates Impacts Implies Indicates Informs Introduces Juxtaposes Means Mentions Narrates Perceives Persuades Portrays Presents Recognises Refers Relates Remarks Represents Reveals Shows Signifies Symbolises Suggests Supports Tells Underlines

Note of Caution Note of Caution: Only use the verbs you’re familiar with unless you take the time to examine the definition in the dictionary. This is not a list of synonyms. Each word has specific uses that are unique to its meaning. Year 9: Active verbs for writing about texts... Advises Affects Argues Articulates Builds Clarifies Confirms Connotes Considers Constructs Contradicts Conveys Creates Criticises Deepens Denotes Depicts Describes Demonstrates Displays Echoes Emphasises Encourages Establishes Evokes Exaggerates Examines Exhibits Expands Explains Explores Exposes Expresses Foreshadows Forces Forms Highlights Heightens Hints Illustrates Impacts Implies Indicates Informs Intensifies Introduces Juxtaposes Means Mentions Narrates Perceives Persuades Portrays Presents Promotes Recognises Refers Reinforces Relates Remarks Represents Reveals Shows Signifies Symbolises Suggests Supports Tells Underlines

Note of Caution Note of Caution: Only use the verbs you’re familiar with unless you take the time to examine the definition in the dictionary. This is not a list of synonyms. Each word has specific uses that are unique to its meaning. Key Stage 4&5: Active verbs for writing about texts... Advises Affects Alludes to Amplifies Argues Articulates Builds Clarifies Compels Confirms Connotes Considers Constructs Contradicts Conveys Creates Criticises Deepens Denotes Depicts Describes Determines Demonstrates Displays Echoes Embodies Emphasises Encourages Establishes Evokes Exaggerates Examines Exemplifies Exhibits Expands Explains Explores Exposes Expresses Forces Foreshadows Foretells Forms Highlights Heightens Hints Illustrates Impacts Implies Indicates Informs Intensifies Introduces Juxtaposes Manifests Means Mentions Narrates Perceives Personifies Persuades Portrays Presents Promotes Recognises Refers Reinforces Reiterates Relates Remarks Represents Reveals Shows Signifies Symbolises Suggests Supports Tells Typifies Underlines

Some more unusual verbs for analysis… Verb / Noun form Definition

Alludes to / Allusion Alludes to / Allusion To hint at or reference; to mention indirectly allusions “With its tightly curled letters and Shakespearean allusions, a new mural unveiled at a Leeds academy this week provides an elegant backdrop for learning.” alludes to “The protagonist’s speech alludes to the catastrophic events which happen later in the novel.” alludes to “The writer alludes to Greek myths.”

Amplifies / Amplification Amplifies / Amplification To make larger or more powerful; to increase or exaggerate amplifies “In some scenes, dialogue is interspersed with pauses and long silences, and this amplifies the tense, fraught atmosphere that exists between these characters.” amplified “The sense of terror is amplified when innocuous objects are described using fearsome metonymic words.” amplifying “Social media is increasingly becoming the most effective way of amplifying a message.”

Compels / Compelling Compels / Compelling (adj) To exert a strong, irresistible force on someone compels “The headline’s shocking statistic compels the reader to pay attention and read on.” compelling “The intensity of the lead singer was ‘utterly compelling’, according to one member of the audience.” compelled “The energy crisis compelled a national decrease in fuel consumption.”

Evokes / Evocation To bring or recall (a feeling, memory, or image) to the mind evoked “As the character delivers her sad lament, sympathy is evoked in the reader.” evocation “A horned owl hoot-hooted up the hill from the tent, a sound comforting in its evocation of her California mountains.” evokes “The poet’s repetition of ‘rage, rage against the dying of the light’ evokes a sense frustration and grief.”

Juxtaposes / Juxtaposition Contrasting things put together for emphasis juxtaposition “The Prime Minister’s speech about austerity at the Lord Mayor’s Banquet was delivered at a gold lectern – an uncomfortable juxtaposition for some.” juxtaposition “The juxtaposition of scenes in Shakespeare’s play As You Like It serves to subtly contrast and compare characters and situations.” juxtaposed “Black-and-white photos of slums were starkly juxtaposed with colour images.”

Manifests / Manifestation To be clear; to make clear in a visible or understandable way manifestation “He argued that crime and deviant behaviour is largely a manifestation of poverty and social inequality.” manifests “The ill-treatment Edmund has suffered at the hands of his father and the society he has grown up in ultimately manifests itself in his heartless actions.” manifests “The truth is we don't to what degree genetics manifests itself in intelligence.”

Reiterates / Reiteration To say something again for emphasis or clarity reiterates “The writer reiterates his argument in the final paragraph of the piece to ensure that it is clearly conveyed to the reader.” reiterates “Sergio Garcia reiterates his desire to apologise in person to Tiger Woods after race row.” reiteration “The final speech of the play serves as a reiteration of its central message.”

Typifies / Typical Typifies / Typical (adj) To serve as a typical example of something typifies “Such an impressive display of man against nature typifies the spirit of the tribe.” typifies “The girls’ fearful reaction to Abigail’s outburst typifies the power she holds over the young women in her community.” typifies “Antagonism towards women typifies our aggressive society.”