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How can I write a strong introduction to an unseen text exam question?

Beginning to write in an English exam is difficult, especially when it is an exam question revolving around a text you have never encountered with before. There is, however, five features which you can in...

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Answered by Kelly C. English tutor
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Describe Longitudinal Research (4 marks)

Longitudinal studies refer to studies which take place over a number of years. They can include case studies or other methods. They are typically used to monitor changes in a child's behaviour over time o...

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Answered by Emma D. Psychology tutor
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What are the key features of the genre 'tragedy'?

The genre of tragedy often revolves around a mistake, conflict or downfall of a hero. The harmatia is the hero's past mistake which will involve deception and trickery to attempt to conceal their...

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Answered by Kelly C. English tutor
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What is poetic meter, and why is it useful when analysing poetry?

When we use spoken langauge, we naturally place a verbal stress on certain syllables. Poetic meter is esentially when a poet uses an identifiable pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in their poet...

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Evaluate the idea that English Language is decaying.

The verb "decaying" in the title carries negative connotations of a change or a progression to a corrupt state, suggesting that English is deteriorating and breaking. People who may agree with t...

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