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How can I write a non-fiction text in the appropriate form?

In English Language you may be asked to submit pieces of writing, often non-fiction, which you must write yourself. Often many people are worried about how creative they might have to be, but if you follo...

Answered by Aodhan B. English Language tutor
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How does the writer use language to describe his son?: With every tiny development – every new step he takes, every new tooth and sound and reaction that comes along to ambush us – we’re confronted with a slightly different child.

There is a semantic field of words linked to growing up or changes in various stages of life such as 'development', 'new' and 'different'. Evidently, this describes the son growing up, most likely from an...

Answered by Dilara D. English Language tutor
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How are women presented in the 19th century novel?

E.g from Jane Eyre....Charlotte Bronte depicts women as complicated and at times unconventional characters who both conform to, and subvert Victorian patriarchal norms. The norms t...

Answered by Phoebe L. English Language tutor
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How does the writer use language to describe Gabriel Oak?

Possible discussion points:Naming: Gabriel - biblical character angel Gabriel God's trusted messenger, Oak - strong, sturdy, naturalSimile: 'like the rays in a rud...

Answered by Jessica C. English Language tutor
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How do I cut out the waffle?

One of the main criticism when writing an answer to an English question is do not write necessary waffle! You want to get to your answer in the most efficient way possible. The best way to do this is to p...

Answered by India M. English Language tutor
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