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GCSE English Language Paper 2 - Questions & Answers (Grade 9)
  • GCSE English Language Paper 2 - Questions & Answers (Grade 9)

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  • Grade 9 model answers for GCSE English Language Paper 2 (AQA), Specimen Material 3, responding to sources on London and Aberfan. This resource includes: - the link to the source material - one 4 mark question - one 8 mark question - one 12 mark question - one 16 question - model answers for each question The resource does not include Section B (question five). It was marked by an ex-official AQA examiner as 37/40. I have 3 A* in my A-levels and 11 GCSEs at Grade 9 - please leave...
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Grade9 GCSE English Ozymandias London Comparison Essay
  • Grade9 GCSE English Ozymandias London Comparison Essay

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  • GCSE English Literature. A grade 9 30/30 example of what a poetry comparison essay should look like. Poems being compared in this essay are Ozymandias by Shelley and London by William Blake.
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GRADE 9 Essay on Family in A Christmas Carol GCSE
  • GRADE 9 Essay on Family in A Christmas Carol GCSE

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  • This essay explores the theme of Family, with context and critical analysis of quotes linked to the theme throughout the novella. This essay was marked as a Grade 9 and written for the Eduqas exam board, but can be adapted for any! Introduction: In the novella A Christmas carol, Dickens presents the importance of loving family to the character and happiness of a person. In the Victorian Era, Queen Victoria's family was presented as idealistic to her subjects; large and loving. He presents Scr...
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Essays on every theme on Macbeth - very detailed
  • Essays on every theme on Macbeth - very detailed

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  • Very detailed essays on Macbeth that helped me get a grade 9 for GCSE Literature. Essay titles include: - Shakespeare presents the theme of ambition in Macbeth to highlight the consequences of having an unchecked ambition - Starting with this moment in the play, explore how Shakespeare presents the attitudes of Macbeth and Banquo towards the supernatural. - Starting with this speech, explore how far Shakespeare presents Macbeth as a violent character. - Explain how far do you thin...
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grade 9 AQA literature GCSE essays for 'an inspector calls' - J.B. Priestley  grade 9 AQA literature GCSE essays for 'an inspector calls' - J.B. Priestley
  • grade 9 AQA literature GCSE essays for 'an inspector calls' - J.B. Priestley

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  • detailed teacher-marked essays on: How does Priestley use the inspector to suggests ways that society can be improved? How does Priestley explore the issue of class in An Inspector Calls? How does Priestley present Sheila as someone who learns important lessons about herself and society? How does Priestley present the differences between the older and younger generations? How does Priestley present his ideas about gender inequality? How does Priestley present Eric as a character who chang...
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Jesus was no more than a teacher of wisdom - Discuss.
  • Jesus was no more than a teacher of wisdom - Discuss.

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  • An A** 40-mark A-Level Development in Christian Theology (DICT essay analysing whether Jesus was a wisdom teacher, the Son of God/divine, a political liberator, or some combination of the three. From the The Person of Jesus Christ topic within the OCR RS curriculum. Written by an A-Level student who achieved an A* in A-Level Religious Studies (a.k.a Philosophy and Ethics) (2022) and a Grade 9 (A**) in GCSE Religious Studies (2020)
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GRADE 9 Essay on Relationships in An Inspector Calls  GCSE
  • GRADE 9 Essay on Relationships in An Inspector Calls GCSE

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  • This essay explores the theme of relationships in An Inspector Calls - the strain and change of them as the play progresses, between all the character and in particular, the Birlings. Providing deep analysis, quotes and much more, this essay was marked as Grade 9 and written for the eduqas exam board but can be adapted for any! Introduction: An Inspector Calls was written by J.B Priestley in 1945, based in the Industrial city of Brumley in 1912. Priestley uses various relationships between cha...
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GRADE 9 essay on Social class in An Inspector Calls GCSE
  • GRADE 9 essay on Social class in An Inspector Calls GCSE

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  • This essay explores the theme of Social Class in the play, and the difference between the two distinct classes clearly symbolised in Priestley's writing with his characters. Providing detailed analysis, varied quotes and much more, this essay was marked as a Grade 9 and was written for the Eduqas exam board but can be adapted to any! Introduction: An Inspector Calls was written by J.B Priestley in 1945, based in the Industrial city of Brumley in 1912. Social class is an integral theme to the ...
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Aristotle's Prime Mover is more credible than Plato's Form of the Good - Discuss.
  • Aristotle's Prime Mover is more credible than Plato's Form of the Good - Discuss.

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  • An A** 40-mark A-Level Philosophy essay comparing Aristotle's Prime Mover with Plato's Form of the Good. From the Ancient Philosophical / Greek Influences topic within the OCR RS curriculum. Written by an A-Level student who achieved an A* in A-Level Religious Studies (a.k.a Philosophy and Ethics) (2022) and a Grade 9 (A**) in GCSE Religious Studies (2020)
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