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How do I approach: "Explore the significance of justice and injustice in two crime texts you have studied"

This type of question crops up in the AQA A Level English Lit B in papers 1 and 2 for both options (here it is for Crime, but also applicable for Tragedy, Comedy and Social/Political Protest). The question i...
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How do you structure an answer to a question?

Using PETAL, Point, Evidence, Technique, Analysis, Link and PEEL paragraphs (Point, Evidence, Explain and Link) you can create paragraphs to answer the given question, after assessing points within these in ...
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How should I structure an essay?

1. Introduction- set out 'big ideas' and your argument which then should be evident as the essay progresses. Shouldn't be too wordy, short concise and clear. 2. Paragraph One e.g.- themes within play/novel/p...
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How does Shakespeare begin "The Taming of the Shrew" as a comedy in his use of the Induction?

Shakespeare’s Induction acts as a ‘frame’, enabling him to distance himself from the moral and philosophical questions he raises in his own play ‘The Taming of the Shrew’ – as Marjorie Garber states: “the fr...
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How do you create your own questions to practice for exams?

With use of the knowledge of texts and assessing past papers, I have gained experience myself in creating questions for myself for exams throughout my educational career. I would provide students with the or...
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