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English Literature
A Level

How would I structure an essay on the theme of betrayal in Othello?

The most important part of writing an English essay is the plan, and yet it is the aspect most neglected during an exam. In order to structure this question, I would first brainstorm the key examples of ...

Answered by Clara K. English Literature tutor
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How do I effectively use critical sources in essays?

Using secondary critical sources in your essays can be intimidating but here are three ways you can apply it effectively:
1.To bolster your own argument - This is possibly the easiest way to utilize ...

Answered by Emily B. English Literature tutor
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How can I remember enough about a novel to answer a close-book exam question?

This is a really important question! A lot of people struggle with the immensity of the task of remembering enough detailed information about a novel to answer an essay question in an exam. Even though ul...

Answered by Katherine P. English Literature tutor
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What is the best way to provide quotation evidence in my essays?

Within English Literature, most exam boards are looking for evidence that is thoughtful, relevant, and embedded within the sentence. Keeping this in mind, at A-level an ideal length for quotes used to bac...

Answered by Shanai M. English Literature tutor
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How do I write an essay under exam conditions, effectively planning my time?

The key to this begins with spending time reading the question carefully, making sure you understand what it is that is being asked of you. For example, if the question states ‘In light of this quotation’...

Answered by Elena L. English Literature tutor
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