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How can I include context in an English Literature essay?

Contextual references can make up an Assessment Objective on many English Literature marking schemes. It's important, however, to read through these mark schemes - as well as examiners' reports - to note ...

Answered by Grace W. English tutor
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May/June prose 2018- To Kill a Mockingbird:With reference to the ways Lee presents the people of Maycomb, show that some of the people who live in Maycomb are treated unfairly. Who is treated most unfairly? Give reasons for your opinions.

Firstly, due to exam time limits, I would encourage my pupil critically consider the most relevant characters, as this will provide fruitful and diverse content. For example, Atticus Finch, Tom Robinson, ...

Answered by Sarah F. English tutor
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What is the best way to approach unseen poetry (particularly AQA)?

Start by reading the poem through once and trying to gain an understanding of the general messages and possible meanings of the poem. It is then important to read the question and pick out the key...

Answered by Aimee D. English tutor
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What is a rhetorical question

A rhetorical question is a question you ask someone, but you do not expect or need an answer. Often you know the answer to the question already. They are often used in emotive writing to emphasise particu...

Answered by Maddie M. English tutor
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GCSE English Language (AQA), paper 1, Q3... How has the writer structured the text to interest you as a reader?

First, remember that this exam question is the hardest and, across both papers, is only worth 8 marks from the 160 on offer. So don’t panic too much! You’ll have many other opportunities to pick up marks....

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