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Questions about identity underpin much of poetry. In response to this view, explore connections between the ways Hughes and Plath write about identity.
Identity is a theme often explored by many different poets, including both Hughes and Plath. In Plath s poem mirror, identity is explored through the representation of oneself throu...

4-Step Guide to Language Analysis
4-Step Guide to Language AnalysisQuestion
Example: How does Shakespeare effectively portray Juliet s love for Romeo?Step 1: Make a point/observation that
directly engages the term...
STRESS OVER GCSE AND A LEVEL EXAMS
How students can cope with exam stress in any subject at GCSE and A Level is no secret! Exercise, sleep and good organisational skills are all key to achieving the desired grades.Tips...

Using Interesting Vocabulary
Rewrite this passage into
an interesting piece of text. People say it
is bad to be out walking because of the pandemic. But it is a nice day today
and people say it is nice to go ...

Proofreading Exercise
Proofreading There are 16 spelling errors in this text. Can
you correct them all? When we are
free again, I want to eat desert in my favourite caf . I d like to compliment
my br...

Using Visualisation to Spell
Beyond PhonicsSpelling "friend' Spelling using visualisation involves three steps: First, I look at the word. Then, cover the word and form a mental picture of the word. Now you try ...

Analysing Structure in GCSE English Language
Analysing StructureHow has the writer, Bernard Taylor, structured the text to interest you as a reader? lt;/p>You could write about:what the writer focuses your attention on at the be...

Adding a new plot to Jez Butterworth`s Jerusalem
JOHNNY stares at the tall oak tree in front of him. JOHNNY rests his head on the oak tree and closes his eyes for a moment. JOHNNY then makes his way back to the caravan. PHAEDRA slow...

Studying William Blake
William Blake s treatment of Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience plays an important part in reading England in the late 17th and 18th ury. Even though his work wasn t ful...

Text Analysis using PEE
QUESTION 6 -
SAMPLE ANSWER - How does the writer present teenagers` attitudes towards reading? ( 10 Marks)David Denby
explores teenage reading habits, which tend to be declining a...

