Grades 9 and 10 - Literature - High School - Never Let Me Go - Language — Flashcards | 9th Grade English Language Arts | FatSkills

Grades 9 and 10 - Literature - High School - Never Let Me Go - Language — Flashcards

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MCQs to test your language skills in Never Let Me Go, which is narrated in the first person.

Kathy’s voice is consistent throughout. Most of the language in this text fits her idiom, which means her own personal way of speaking. We have a very clear sense of Kathy’s character through her manner of speaking. She also reports the dialog of others and because she is a fairly reliable narrator, the reader can easily distinguish the voice of other characters.  The reader can almost hear the condescension when Ruth speaks, although it is important to remember that this is filtered through Kathy’s memory and her own idea of Ruth.

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What is implied by the use of the word 'guardian' for those who work at Hailsham?
The word implies safety, but also hints at restraint
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