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Below is an extract from the text and the question that goes with it. "The ancient Bazaar wasn’t like any other market I’d ever seen on my travels: it was a sprawling labyrinth, a roofed complex of over 4,000 shops and nearly 500 stalls. They were known in Turkish as dolap, meaning “cupboard”, which seemed to be an appropriate name for them. Delectable scents wafted from the spice stores we passed, vendors called out “Come and see our shop! Buy something for your family!”, artisans sat on stools banging copper into place and we were surrounded by the vibrant colours of the rugs, lamps and all kinds of goods on display outside of shops as a form of advertisement. It felt like sensory overload.

How does the author present the market in this passage?

Identify the point, evidence and analysis that could be included in a pupil's response.

* The author presents the market as a busy and exciting place. 





* The author uses a list to describe the "delectable scents", "vibrant colours" and "banging copper" at the Bazaar. 





* The long list creates the impression that the market is exciting as there are lots of different things that you can see, smell and hear. Additionally, by listing different sensory images, this creates the impression that the market is an overwhelming sensory experience. 





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