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How do I make my answers more analytical?

In school, we are often taught to write paragraphs with a 'PEE' (Point, Evidence, Explain) structure. However, at GCSE level we need to go beyond this and use 'PEEAL' (Point, Evidence, Explain, Analyse, L...

Answered by Catriona D. English Language tutor
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What is the difference between an adjective and an adverb?

One way to remember the difference between an adjective and an adverb is that adverb has the word verb in it. Since a verb is a doing word or action, an adverb describes ...

Answered by Hannah B. English Language tutor
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I often find it difficult to structure 'compare and contrast' style questions. How do I do this?

One of the problems with questions like this, is that there is so much to talk about. Many students can fall into the trap of waffling and writing too much about a single point.
Using PEE paragraphs ...

Answered by Casey R. English Language tutor
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What is, and what are the different forms of, narrative voice?

Narrative voice is the perspective from which the writer has chosen to construct their work. Although the reasons why this choice was made may not be obvious, it is necessary to first identify what the vo...

Answered by Matthew H. English Language tutor
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In light of the first two chapters, what sort of life do you think George and Lennie lead? (Of Mice and Men)

 The first way in which the reader can learn what sort of life that Lennie and George live is through the setting and places in which they travel, stay and sleep. The key setting mentioned in the first tw...

Answered by Eddy B. English Language tutor
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