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The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
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A Christmas Carol
11.0 · 40 marks Scrooge as an outsider Explore how Dickens presents Scrooge as an outsider 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.12.0 · 40 marks A Christmas Carol is a novel about greed ‘A Christmas Carol is a novel about greed.’ How far do you agree with this view? Explore at least two moments from the novel to...
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Set text
02.1b · 20 marks A place is important Explore another moment in Never Let Me Go where a place is important. 01.1b · 20 marks Prejudice is significant Explore another moment in Anita and Me where prejudice is significant. View only · practice unavailable This practice task is unavailable because the official extract or source text has not been imported and reviewed yet.
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Modern prose or drama
05.1a · 20 marks Characters’ responses to the supernatural Compare how characters’ responses to the supernatural 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.06.1a · 20 marks Getting involved in crime Compare how getting involved in crime 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.05.1b · 20 marks Characters find ways of dealing with strong feelings Explore another moment in My Mother Said I Never Should where characters find ways of dealing with strong feelings. 06.1b · 20 marks Characters are shocked Explore another moment in DNA where characters are shocked. 04.1b · 20 marks Prejudice influences the way a person is treated Explore another moment in An Inspector Calls where prejudice influences the way a person is treated. 03.1b · 20 marks Animals and humans interact Explore another moment in Animal Farm where animals and humans interact.
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Poetry across time
01.2 · 20 marks A memorable relationship Explore in detail one other poem from your anthology which presents a memorable relationship. 01.1 · 20 marks The loss of a loved one Compare how these poems present the loss of a loved one. View only · practice unavailable This practice task is unavailable because the official extract or source text has not been imported and reviewed yet.
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Conflict
02.1 · 20 marks Emotions leading to conflict Compare how these poems present emotions leading to conflict. View only · practice unavailable This practice task is unavailable because the official extract or source text has not been imported and reviewed yet.02.2 · 20 marks Strong feelings about the causes of conflict Explore in detail one other poem from your anthology which presents strong feelings about the causes of conflict.
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Youth and Age
03.1 · 20 marks An adult's thoughts about a young person Compare how these poems present an adult's thoughts about a young person. View only · practice unavailable This practice task is unavailable because the official extract or source text has not been imported and reviewed yet.03.2 · 20 marks Concerns about young people Explore in detail one other poem from your anthology which presents concerns about young people.
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Romeo and Juliet
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The Merchant of Venice
03.0 · 40 marks Love in The Merchant of Venice Explore the ways in which Shakespeare presents love in The Merchant of Venice. Refer to this extract from Act 5 Scene 1 and... View only · practice unavailable This practice task is unavailable because the official extract or source text has not been imported and reviewed yet.04.0 · 40 marks Justice in The Merchant of Venice How does Shakespeare present justice in The Merchant of Venice? Explore at least two moments from the play to support your ideas.
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Much Ado About Nothing
07.0 · 40 marks Villainy in Much Ado About Nothing How does Shakespeare present villainy in Much Ado About Nothing? Refer to this extract from Act 2 Scene 2 and elsewhere in the play. View only · practice unavailable This practice task is unavailable because the official extract or source text has not been imported and reviewed yet.08.0 · 40 marks The play suggests that love can overpower conflict 'The play suggests that love can overpower conflict.' To what extent do you agree with this opinion of Much Ado About Nothing?...
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19th century prose
01.0 · 40 marks Family relationships Explore the ways in which Dickens presents family relationships, 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.05.0 · 40 marks An atmosphere of suspense Explore how Wells presents an atmosphere of suspense, 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.