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Talk about your first memory

I remember my fourth birthday very well, which is surprising considering I was very young. I remember waking up in the morning very excited because it was my birthday. As soon as I woke up I went to see m...

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Answered by Gabrielle F. English tutor
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How does Roy tell the story in Chapter 9? (taken from the 2015 AQA English Literature A Level paper, regarding "The God of Small Things" by Arundhati Roy)

What is particularly striking in Chapter 9 of "The God of Small Things" is Arundhati Roy’s narrative technique. She tells the story by merging several different, discernible voices, providing th...

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Answered by Rini J. English tutor
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How do I structure my paragraphs?

I would suggest learning the PEEL structure. PEEL stands for Point, Evidence, Explain, Link. When answering a question in an exam or in coursework, write the word PEEL on your planning page, and then stru...

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Answered by Shelby J. English tutor
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What is a plosive consonant and what is its effect?

A plosive consonant is an abrupt sound made by closing the mouth then releasing a burst of breath. The plosive consonants in English are B, P, T and D. Their effect, especially when used repeatedly is to ...

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Answered by Felicity M. English tutor
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I have a presentation to give in class next week on my Shakespeare set text, Julius Caesar. I'm very nervous about it and need some help with the structure and content, as well as a few tips on delivery.

Structure- Similar to an essay -Intro -Main body -Conclusion or Say what you are going to say Say it, then Say what you have said

Use signposting language to signal to your audience where you are g...

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Answered by Tim M. English tutor
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