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In 'To a Daughter Leaving Home', how does the poet present the speaker's feelings about her daughter?

If asked this question by a student, I would suggest they tackle it by identifying the over-arching tone of the speaker's feelings, and then drawing out three differing aspects of this and expanding upon ...

Answered by Thomas M. English tutor
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How do you compare two different texts?

When comparing two texts there are a few things to consider:Form (what is it? what type of text? It could be: an article, blog, letter etc)Purpose (what is the author trying to do with the text? inform, p...

Answered by Nina V. English tutor
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How does Stevenson present Mr Hyde as an evil, unforgiving criminal in the novel as a whole?

Throughout the novel, Mr Hyde is presented as an animalistic figure that lacks empathy for others when committing brutal acts of violence. When attacking the old gentleman, Hyde’s “ape-like fury” as he tr...

Answered by Grace L. English tutor
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Explain, comment on and analyse how writers use structure to achieve effects and influence readers, using relevant subject terminology to support their views. (8 marks)

To break down this question, first think about identifying what structural features are. You can address structural features at a whole text level (e.g. openings/beginnings, endings, perspective shifts), ...

Answered by Elly S. English tutor
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How do I structure an essay?

Once you have cracked the formula for doing an essay, you will start to see your grades get better and better. I always remember what I have to write by thinking of PEEL and FSL. But what do these have to...

Answered by Evie R. English tutor
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