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What structure should I use for A-level English essays?

So, very similar to GCSE, the essay should be split into three main sections: introduction, body and conclusion. When answering the question, the number one key is to engage with, and analyse the question...

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Answered by Jacob M. English tutor
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How should I structure an essay about a poem?

The most important thing to do before you even start writing your essay is to plan out what you intend to say. Organise the ideas you wish to express into sections with a clear introduction and conclusion...

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Answered by Calum A. English tutor
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Q: Choose a poet who reflects on the idea of change. Show how the poet explores the subject in one or more of his/her poems, and explain to what extent your appreciation of the subject is deepened.

(P) Heaney is convincing in his use of the extended metaphor, which brings to life his observation that childhood innocence must give way to adult realism. Just as the berries in...

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Answered by Callum H. English tutor
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How should I structure my essays?

Intro- Place text into context & outline argument

Para 1- point 1
Point
Evidence (relevant quote or example from text)
Explain

Para 2- point 2 (PEE)

Para 3- poin...

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Answered by Naomi G. English tutor
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How does Wilde use language and imagery to set the scene in the first two paragraphs of Chapter One of 'The Picture of Dorian Gray?'

The setting Wilde describes is a decadent paradise, formed of a mixture of the beauty of nature and the beauty of man-made objects, the relative merits of which he will interrogate throughout The Pict...

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Answered by Callum L. English tutor
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