OCR · GCSE · English Literature
Exploring modern and literary heritage texts
03.1 · 20 marks Characters dealing with challenges to their authority Compare how characters dealing with challenges to their authority are presented in these two extracts. You should consider: the... View only · practice unavailable This practice task is unavailable because the official extract or source text has not been imported and reviewed yet.04.1 · 20 marks The revealing of horrible deaths Compare how the revealing of horrible deaths is presented in these two extracts. You should consider: the situations and... View only · practice unavailable This practice task is unavailable because the official extract or source text has not been imported and reviewed yet.05.1 · 20 marks Women talking to their mothers about romantic relationships Compare how women talking to their mothers about romantic relationships are presented in these two extracts. You should consider... View only · practice unavailable This practice task is unavailable because the official extract or source text has not been imported and reviewed yet.06.1 · 20 marks Threatening someone else with violence Compare how threatening someone else with violence is presented in these two extracts. You should consider: the situations and... View only · practice unavailable This practice task is unavailable because the official extract or source text has not been imported and reviewed yet.09.0 · 40 marks The influence of family Explore how Austen presents the influence of family, 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.11.0 · 40 marks Lack of understanding Explore how Wells presents lack of understanding, 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.15.0 · 40 marks The idea of being trapped Explore how Bronte presents the idea of being trapped, 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.03.2 · 20 marks Pigs deal with challenges to their authority Explore another moment in Animal Farm in which the pigs deal with challenges to their authority. 04.2 · 20 marks Something shocking Explore another moment in An Inspector Calls where something shocking is revealed. 05.2 · 20 marks Situation of women Explore another moment in My Mother Said I Never Should where the situation of women is presented dramatically. 06.2 · 20 marks Violence or physical abuse Explore another moment in DNA where violence or physical abuse is presented dramatically.
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Never Let Me Go
02.2 · 20 marks Donors demonstrate cruelty or unkindness to each other Explore another moment in Never Let Me Go where the donors demonstrate cruelty or unkindness to each other. 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 Donors consider their futures Explore another moment in Never Let Me Go where the donors consider their futures.
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Romeo and Juliet
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Love and Relationships
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The Merchant of Venice
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Conflict
02.1 · 20 marks Doubts about conflict Compare how these poems present doubts about 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 The effects of conflict on a person Explore in detail one other poem from your anthology which presents the effects of conflict on a person.
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Youth and Age
03.1 · 20 marks Worries about growing older Compare how these poems present worries about growing older. 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 The thoughts that come with age Explore in detail one other poem from your anthology which presents the thoughts that come with age.
OCR · GCSE · English Literature
Comparing extracts
01.1 · 20 marks Young people's ideas about love and relationships Compare how young people's ideas about love and relationships are presented in these two extracts. You should consider: the... View only · practice unavailable This practice task is unavailable because the official extract or source text has not been imported and reviewed yet.02.1 · 20 marks Young people's futures Compare how young people's futures are presented in these two extracts. You should consider: the situations and experiences... View only · practice unavailable This practice task is unavailable because the official extract or source text has not been imported and reviewed yet.03.1 · 20 marks The effects of war on those involved Compare how the effects of war on those involved are presented in these two extracts. You should consider: the situations and... 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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