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Conflict
02.1a · 20 marks Comparing Demands to End Conflict Compare how these poems present a demand for a conflict to end. You should consider: • ideas and attitudes in each poem • tone... 02.1b · 20 marks A Poem Wishing for Conflict to End Explore in detail one other poem from your anthology which presents the wish for an end to conflict.
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Youth and Age
03.1a · 20 marks Comparing Youth and Age in Poetry Compare how these two poems present contrasts between young people and old people. You should consider: • ideas and attitudes in... 03.1b · 20 marks Differences Between Youth and Age Explore in detail one other poem from your anthology which presents differences between youth and age.
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The Merchant of Venice
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Macbeth
08.1 · 40 marks Horror in Macbeth Explore how horror is presented in the play. Refer to this extract from Act 2 Scene 3 and elsewhere in the play. 09.1 · 40 marks Pity for Lady Macbeth To what extent does Shakespeare encourage the audience to feel pity for Lady Macbeth? Explore at least two moments from the play...
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Much Ado About Nothing
10.1 · 40 marks Surprises in Much Ado About Nothing How does Shakespeare present surprises in this play? Refer to this extract from Act 5 Scene 4 and elsewhere in the play. 11.1 · 40 marks Hero and Claudio’s Naivety ‘They seem too naïve to cope with real life.’ To what extent do you agree with this opinion of Claudio and Hero? Explore at...
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Anita and Me
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Great Expectations
07.1 · 40 marks Pip and Joe's relationship How does Dickens present the relationship between Pip and Joe, in this extract and elsewhere in the novel? View only · practice unavailable This practice task is unavailable because the official extract or source text has not been imported and reviewed yet.08.1 · 40 marks Miss Havisham: motivated by revenge 'Dickens presents Miss Havisham as mainly motivated by revenge.' How far do you agree with this view? Explore at least two...
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Never Let Me Go
02.1a · 20 marks A shocking discovery Compare how a shocking discovery is presented in these two extracts. View only · practice unavailable This practice task is unavailable because the official extract or source text has not been imported and reviewed yet.02.1b · 20 marks Something unexpected Explore another moment in Never Let Me Go where something unexpected happens.
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Animal Farm
03.1a · 20 marks A character's dreams Compare how a character's dreams are presented in these two extracts. View only · practice unavailable This practice task is unavailable because the official extract or source text has not been imported and reviewed yet.03.1b · 20 marks Animals think about the future Explore another moment in Animal Farm where the animals think about the future.
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An Inspector Calls
04.1a · 20 marks The impact of an unexpected visitor Compare how the impact of an unexpected visitor is presented in these two extracts. View only · practice unavailable This practice task is unavailable because the official extract or source text has not been imported and reviewed yet.04.1b · 20 marks A dramatic entrance or exit Explore another moment in An Inspector Calls where there is a dramatic entrance or exit.
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My Mother Said I Never Should
05.1a · 20 marks Children pretending to be grown-ups Compare how children pretending to be grown-ups are presented in these two extracts. View only · practice unavailable This practice task is unavailable because the official extract or source text has not been imported and reviewed yet.05.1b · 20 marks Presents how children and adults relate to each other Explore another moment in My Mother Said I Never Should which presents how children and adults relate to each other.
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DNA
06.1a · 20 marks The difficulties characters have in facing the truth Compare the difficulties characters have in facing the truth in these two extracts. View only · practice unavailable This practice task is unavailable because the official extract or source text has not been imported and reviewed yet.06.1b · 20 marks Characters avoid the truth Explore another moment in DNA where characters avoid the truth.
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Pride and Prejudice
09.1 · 40 marks Elizabeth as different from other women How does Austen present Elizabeth as different from other women, in this extract and elsewhere in the novel? View only · practice unavailable This practice task is unavailable because the official extract or source text has not been imported and reviewed yet.10.1 · 40 marks Wealth matters more to women than to men 'In Pride and Prejudice, wealth matters more to women than to men.' How far do you agree with this view? Explore at least two...