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World Scholar's Cup Literature, Art and Music exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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A story about a cheating husband and murderous wife correct answersLamb to the Slaughter 
 
A sci-fi thriller written Isaac Asimov correct answersI Robot 
 
A story about a young couple living in Tokyo correct answersThe Second Bakery Attack 
 
The Ballad of Reading Gaol was written by: correct answersOscar Wilde 
 
Things get broken / at home / like they were pushed.... correct answersThe intro to a poem written by Pablo Neruda 
 
The only Shakespeare text in the World Scholar's Cup literature...
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World Scholar's Cup Literature, Art and Music Questions and Answers
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A story about a cheating husband and murderous wife - Answer- Lamb to the Slaughter 
 
A sci-fi thriller written Isaac Asimov - Answer- I Robot 
 
A story about a young couple living in Tokyo - Answer- The Second Bakery Attack 
 
The Ballad of Reading Gaol was written by: - Answer- Oscar Wilde 
 
Things get broken / at home / like they were pushed.... - Answer- The intro to a poem written by Pablo Neruda 
 
The only Shakespeare text in the World ...
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'In the selected poems, physical cruelty is presented as the worst crime of all', how far do you agree with this statement?
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This document received 17/25 (grade A.) It debates both perspectives of the argument and somewhat agrees with the question. It is actually very close to the 2022 A Level exam paper which I took in the summer of 2022.
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A-level ENGLISH LITERATURE B 7717/2A Paper 2A Texts and genres: Elements of crime writing[DOWNLOAD TO PASS]
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Explore the significance of elements of crime writing in this extract. 
Remember to include in your answer relevant detailed analysis of the ways that the author has shaped meanings. 
[25 marks] 
The extract is taken from chapter 1 of Birdcage Walk by Helen Dunmore, published in 2017. The story is set in late eighteenth century England and the ‘he’ referred to in the extract is, as yet, unidentified. 
Some possible content is given below. It suggests some of the ways the Ass...
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A* AQA ENGLISH LITERATURE B CRIME WRITING POETRY ESSAY - 2020 Selected Poems – George Crabbe, Robert Browning and Oscar Wilde ‘In these poems, physical cruelty is presented as the worst crime of all.’ To what extent do you agree with this view? [25 Marks]
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A* AQA ENGLISH LITERATURE B CRIME WRITING POETRY ESSAY - 2020 Selected Poems – George Crabbe, Robert Browning and Oscar Wilde ‘In these poems, physical cruelty is presented as the worst crime of all.’ To what extent do you agree with this view? [25 Marks] 
Received A* (25/25 marks)
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Detailed notes covering all AO's of 'The Ballad of Reading Gaol'
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Detailed notes covering all AO's of 'The Ballad of Reading Gaol'. Oscar Wilde. Elements of Crime Writing
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World Scholar's Cup Literature, Art and Music Exam Questions With Complete Solutions
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A story about a cheating husband and murderous wife - ANSWER-Lamb to the Slaughter 
 
A sci-fi thriller written Isaac Asimov - ANSWER-I Robot 
 
A story about a young couple living in Tokyo - ANSWER-The Second Bakery Attack 
 
The Ballad of Reading Gaol was written by: - ANSWER-Oscar Wilde 
 
Things get broken / at home / like they were pushed.... - ANSWER-The intro to a poem written by Pablo Neruda 
 
The only Shakespeare text in the World Scholar's Cup literature section - ANSWER-Sonnet 147 
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Boethius: In this assignment, students will compose a research-based, argumentative essay to persuade a fellow audience member of their interpretive stance on any work(s) read/watched in the course (e.g., Consolation of Philosophy, Pilgrim's Progress,
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Boethius: In this assignment, students will compose a research-based, argumentative essay to persuade a fellow audience member of their interpretive stance on any work(s) read/watched in the course (e.g., Consolation of Philosophy, Pilgrim's Progress, The House of the Dead, "Ballad of Reading Gaol," Prisons and Prisoners, Soledad Brother, Bronson, Bo Burnham: Inside, and so on). In order to write the essay, you should reflect on the work(s), perform research on relevant aspects of the work(s)...
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English Literature Essay - ‘It is the societies in which the murders take place which are condemned in these poems, rather than the murders' Discuss
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An A-Level English Literature Essay from the Elements of Crime section of the course, focusing on the crime poetry of Crabbe, Browning and Wilde. Answers the question: ‘It is the societies in which the murders take place which are condemned in these poems, rather than the murders' Discuss. Graded 25/25 (A*) by my teacher.
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Detailed Essay Plans for the Crime Paper Section C, using Brighton Rock and poems from the AQA Crime Anthology
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Essay plans: 
1. "Contemporary social fears always underpin crime fiction." How far do you agree in relation to two crime texts you have studied? 
2. "Crime writing presents human nature as fundamentally dark and selfish."... 
3. "A key component of the genre is the restoration of law and order that occurs at the end of crime texts"... 
4. "In crime writing, the criminal rarely shows remorse for their actions."... 
5. "Any sympathy for fictional criminals is always muted."... 
 
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