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English Literature
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How do I write an effective introduction?

Many students find writing an introduction the most difficult part of the essay, but a clear structure in your introductory paragraph will present your work intelligently and make the rest of the essay a ...

Answered by Flora P. English Literature tutor
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What structure should we use to answer an exam question?

Whilst there is no one way of answering a question, it is important that you hit the necessary criteria to reach the higher bands of the grading system. To do that, using a methodical structure such as a ...

Answered by Olivia G. English Literature tutor
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Starting with this extract, how does Dickens present Scrooge as an outsider to society?

Dickens presents Scrooge as an outsider in this extract by the way he is described. He uses pathetic fallacy in the first paragraph to represent how Scrooge is ‘colder’ than anything weather can throw at ...

Answered by Katie H. English Literature tutor
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How do I approach an unseen poem?

First things first: read the poem! And read it more than once! Don't expect to understand it when you first read it: you're not expected to. Read it once to get a general sense, then a second time for a b...

Answered by Eleanor S. English Literature tutor
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How do I analyse the structure of poetry?

The structure of poetry and the different structural features reveal a great deal about the narrative voice and the overall themes of the specific poem. Here are some of the structural features that can b...

Answered by Nikol N. English Literature tutor
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