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How Do I Choose Which Texts I Should Use For My Exam?

When thinking about exam texts, you should first look at past paper examples to get a feel for what kind of questions you will be asked. For example, if the theme of a paper is "love", you will,...

Answered by Indya S. English and World Literature tutor
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I don't really "get" poetry, how can I write about it?

Remember with poetry that it's all about creativity and analysis. Here are three simple steps to follow to help you write in more depth about a poem.

  1. meaning. What is the poem trying to say? ...
Answered by Hannah E. English and World Literature tutor
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Who in 1450 invented movable type, thus revolutionising printing?

Johannes Gutenberg

Answered by Marta P. English and World Literature tutor
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How might I begin to analyse a difficult piece of poetry?

Difficult poetry can be intimidating and overwhelming at first, so the most important thing is to take it slow. Read through the whole piece twice and get as much of a general understanding of the cont...

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How do I begin to analyse an unseen poem in exam conditions?

An unseen poem in exam conditions can be the source of much stress for students. It is crucial that when the time comes, you remain calm and collected, even if at first the poem appears difficult.

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Answered by Nicholas A. English and World Literature tutor
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