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English and World Literature
GCSE

How can I effectively use my time when re-reading my answers?

When proofreading answers it's important to use this time effectively, if you simply skim-read your answer you will miss important changes you can make. There are obvious mistakes you can look out for car...

Answered by Elinor O. English and World Literature tutor
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How would we analyse the opening paragraph of Jane Eyre?

When we start to analyse any piece of literature that we find hard it’s important to not panic. Sometimes it’s easiest to start with the simplist of assumptions and thoughts. So when we look at the openin...

Answered by Sarah F. English and World Literature tutor
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How does Shakespeare present confusion and chaos through Literary devices?

Shakespeare uses multiple literary devices to present confusion and chaos in Romeo and Juliet. The most poignant perhaps is through oxymorons.

Answered by Laura P. English and World Literature tutor
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How do you approach writing a unseen poetry commentary?

The first thing you should do when you see a poem is read it and write down first impressions. This should include what on first glace you think the poem is about. It is highly likely, that your first imp...

Answered by Alexandra L. 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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