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How should I approach the critical essay? (Higher)

The key to this portion of the paper is to know your studied texts in depth. This is not to say that you should be able to recite 200 different lines from Anthony and Cleopatra. It is a case of understand...

Answered by Tutor243902 D. English tutor
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How would I begin revising for the critical essay in the advanced higher English exam?

If you already know the text, I would begin by taking a past paper and going through all relevant questions, summarising how you would answer each one. Set a time limit - you’ll have about 30 minu...

Answered by Francis R. English tutor
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How should I prepare my essays for the exam?

The first question to address here is; what genre is the material you have been learning in class fits. Is it drama, poem, prose, non-fiction? From here, we can look at past exam questions, and observe a ...

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How fully does Source C explain the impact of the war on Scottish industry and the economy?

Overall, the source mentions some of the impacts of the war on Scottish industry and the economy, but it misses out several key factors, such as.The source omits how there were many employment opportuniti...

Answered by Kenny S. English tutor
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By referring to at least two examples, analyse how both dialogue and stage directions reveal the extreme nature of Alec’s treatment of Isa.

"You say Peter Robb tae me again an I’ll kill ye! I wull! I’ll kill ye!." This sudden exclamation emphasises' Alec's sudden aggressive turn. Such a sharp turn from an uncomfortable but not yet v...

Answered by Kenny S. English tutor
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