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English
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Why do men and women speak differently?

Do men and women really speak differently? If so, why? Let's take a look! Men are from Mars and women are from Venus? Gender difference theory explained: Gen...

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Answered by Polly C. English tutor
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How should I structure my paragraph in my essay?

Firstly, out your point and make it obvious, so the examiner isn't scouting your paragraph for clues as to what you're arguing. For example: 'Within Wuthering Heights, Bronte presents women as lo...

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Answered by Ruby C. English tutor
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How does Shakespeare explore the theme of tragedy in Act 3 Scene 7 of King Lear?


Although the scene is underlined with cruelty and chaos, by the close, it marks the beginning openness and sanctity for Gloucester. There is no hope for Gloucester’s character to progress positively...

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Answered by Christie G. English tutor
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How do you structure an essay?

Although essay structure is different for every subject or question, the basic structure for an English Literature essay at A-Level is to compose an argument as follows.
After an introduction which e...

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Answered by Nicola L. English tutor
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How should we use quotations in an exam?

You should close read each quotation, picking each one apart to show your ability for deep analysis. Do not just slot in as many quotations as you can to show you how well you have memorised them, but ins...

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Answered by Elicka G. English tutor
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