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Form and Structure Typeit

Target Level
4-5
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Hill chose the  form for her story. The narrative is written in the  and largely in the  tense and from Arthur Kipps' perspective in order that the reader gets clues to the mystery at the same time, with Utterson learning things through  . Hill uses framing devices such as Jennet Humfrye's letters and Arthur's  of events. The novella uses features of the  genre such as remote , dramatic  and extreme . The Woman in Black consists of  chapters, and the title of each chapter summarises the  of that chapter. The main tension in the narrative occurs in chapters , which are largely set at Eel Marsh House, and while the plot has a  there is no .

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Pass Mark
69%