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Do we have to write PEE or PETAL or PEAL paragraphs?

NO! Actually, you sort of do. The elements from each of these infuriating acronyms should appear in your standard paragraph. Remember every paragraph must have at least three sentences to be a paragraph, ...

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Answered by Sam W. English tutor
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How do I remember all the poems from the poetry anthology?

The poetry anthologies are daunting documents. Take for example AQA's 15 poems of power and conflict, how can anyone possibly learn all them? The answer is you don't have to. Whilst they are all very good...

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Answered by Sam W. English tutor
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Parents who attend their children’s competitive sports events are the best of fans, yet it could be argued that this puts more pressure on the children. As the captain of a sports team, you have speak at the Parent's Association about this situation

Define the format and audience: Speech/Parent's Association

Precise the issue: Kids have more pressure when parents go to watch their competition

Then you can start writting down ideas. I su...

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Answered by Luis D. English tutor
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How to develop a point in a written task.

In order to fully develop a point in a written task, one can use the P.E.E. technique, this includes three parts:

Point: Where you raise a point - Henrik Ibsen uses foreshadowing in his play "...

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Answered by Luca S. English tutor
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"The title of a poem almost always offers the audience something signi cant to their reading and understanding. In the work of at least two poets you have studied, show how titles have affected your interpretations of the poems"

The key to answering this question is dissecting what it is asking - essentially how the titles of two poems relate to the content of the poems. For example, if the title had melancholic connotations and ...

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Answered by Finn F. English tutor
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