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How can I write a good essay in exam conditions?

First off- practice as much as possible! The more practice tests you do in exam conditions, the more you'll get used to writing under extreme time pressure.

Make sure you set aside a bit ...

Answered by Emily D. English Literature tutor
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How do I write a good introduction and conclusion?

A conclusion should not be a repetition of your introduction. In your introduction you should analyse the key words of the question and establish the points you will discuss in depth in your essay. You...

Answered by Ciara S. English Literature tutor
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How would you structure your paragraphs in an essay?

Firstly, if you were talking about how the characters in the Great Gatsby are presented in an essay, you could begin one of your paragraphs with a topic sentence (your point) such as 'Gatsby is portrayed ...

Answered by Irini P. English Literature tutor
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What are the four sentence moods and what do they signify?

Ultimately, you must not forget that the signification of all literary devices is dependent on their context. There is no standard connotation of any device.  1. The declarative sentence mood:  This mo...

Answered by Emily W. English Literature tutor
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How can I ensure that I get into the top bands for my OCR GCSE English Literature essays?

Anyone can achieve top marks in their English Literature essays if they follow these simple steps. Essentially, all you have to do is reach the Assessment Objectives the exam board requires. For insta...

Answered by Imogen G. English Literature tutor
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