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Great Expectations
07.1 · 40 marks The importance of social class How does Dickens present the importance of social class, 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 Happy parent and child relationships 'In Great Expectations there are no happy parent and child relationships.' How far do you agree with this view? Explore at least...
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Anita and Me
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Never Let Me Go
02.1a · 20 marks Problems at school Compare how problems at school 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.02.1b · 20 marks Someone gets help from another character Explore another moment in Never Let Me Go where someone gets help from another character.
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Animal Farm
03.1a · 20 marks An alarming situation Compare how an alarming situation 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.03.1b · 20 marks Suffering of animals Explore another moment in Animal Farm where the suffering of animals is described.
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An Inspector Calls
04.1a · 20 marks Family tension Compare how family tension 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 Tensions in the Birling family Explore another moment in An Inspector Calls where tensions in the Birling family are revealed.
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Leave Taking
05.1a · 20 marks A meeting between sisters Compare how a meeting between sisters 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 Presents the relationship between the sisters Explore another moment in Leave Taking which presents the relationship between the sisters.
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DNA
06.1a · 20 marks Characters feel about their lives Compare how characters feel about their lives 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 worry about something Explore another moment in DNA where characters worry about something.
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Pride and Prejudice
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The War of the Worlds
11.1 · 40 marks Human survival How does Wells present human survival, 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.12.1 · 40 marks The Curate is selfish and deserves no sympathy 'The Curate is selfish and deserves no sympathy.' How far do you agree with this view? Explore at least two moments from the...
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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
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Jane Eyre
15.1 · 40 marks Sympathy for Jane How does Bronte create sympathy for Jane, 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.16.1 · 40 marks Bertha Mason makes a big impact on Jane's life 'Bertha Mason makes a big impact on Jane's life.' How far do you agree with this view? Explore at least two moments from the...
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Love and Relationships
01.1a · 20 marks Comparing Self-Love in Two Poems Compare the ways in which these poems present how a person feels about themselves. You should consider: • ideas and attitudes in... 01.1b · 20 marks A Satisfying Relationship in Anthology Poetry Explore in detail one other poem from your anthology which presents a satisfying relationship.
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Romeo and Juliet
04.1 · 40 marks Fate in Romeo and Juliet Explore the ways in which Shakespeare presents fate in this tragedy. Refer to this extract which is the Prologue and elsewhere... 05.1 · 40 marks Mercutio’s Death as a Turning Point ‘The death of Mercutio completely changes the play.’ To what extent do you agree with this view? Explore at least two moments...
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