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Grade 9 AQA GCSE 2023 comparison essay between Before you were Mine and Eden Rock Popular
  • Grade 9 AQA GCSE 2023 comparison essay between Before you were Mine and Eden Rock

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  • This essay explores the significance of parental relationships. Grade 9. This was written in the summer 2023 GCSE exam and was marked by the examiner.
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Grade 9 GCSE English Macbeth 4 ESSAYS on Main Theme
  • Grade 9 GCSE English Macbeth 4 ESSAYS on Main Theme

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  • 4 Grade 9 Full Mark English Literature essays on Macbeth. supernatural, ambition, guilt & kingship. Likely themes to come up on upcoming Literature GCSE Paper1. These essays display the PEEL and theisis structure of 34/34 Macbeth Essays. Includes Grade 9 Analysis on Language and Structure, contextual links, authorial intent.
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GCSE History Paper 3 2023 (Civil Rights & Vietnam) 52/52
  • GCSE History Paper 3 2023 (Civil Rights & Vietnam) 52/52

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  • This is my GCSE History 2023 Paper 3 (Civil Rights & Vietnam) that scored 52/52. I have also uploaded on Stuvia my History Paper 2 which scored full marks.
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 GRADE 9 Essay on Loneliness and Isolation in A Christmas Carol GCSE ‼️PRICE DROP‼️
  • GRADE 9 Essay on Loneliness and Isolation in A Christmas Carol GCSE ‼️PRICE DROP‼️

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  • This essay focuses on Loneliness and Isolation in A Christmas Carol, including context and a variety of quotes with detailed analysis. It explores how loneliness in childhood can result in isolation in the future, and the interelation and effect on character of the two. Introduction: In his novella, A Christmas Carol, Dickens presents loneliness and isolation as major theme, Scrooge choosing to isolate himself from society and preferring his own company. However, as the Ghosts take him through...
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GRADE 9 Essay on Responsibility in An Inspector Calls GCSE
  • GRADE 9 Essay on Responsibility in An Inspector Calls GCSE

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  • This essay explores Responsibility in the play, or the lack of it in certain characters. This essay provides detailed analysis and varied quotes, ticking off everything in the markscheme needed for a Grade 9 (as it was awarded). This was written for the Eduqas exam board but can be adapted for any! Introduction: An Inspector Calls was written by J.B Priestley, and the theme of responsibility is central to the play, and in particular social responsibility. The play was based in 1912, at a time ...
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GCSE English Language Paper 1 - Questions & Answers (Grade 9)
  • GCSE English Language Paper 1 - Questions & Answers (Grade 9)

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  • Grade 9 model answers for GCSE English Language Paper 1 (AQA), Section A, responding to an extract taken from ‘The Haunting of Hill House’ by Shirley Jackson. This resource includes: - the extract, with relevant quotes highlighted - one four mark question - two eight mark questions (language and structure) - one twenty mark question - model answers for each question The resource does not include Section B (question five), which would ask students to write a description or narrat...
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AQA GCSE Grade 9 An Inspector Calls Four Essay Bundle
  • AQA GCSE Grade 9 An Inspector Calls Four Essay Bundle

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  • This essay bundle contains four grade 9 example essays on the topic of An Inspector Calls: 1)How does Priestley use the character of the inspector to suggest ways that society could be improved? 2)How far does Priestley present Eric as a character who changes his attitudes towards himself and others during the play? 3)How does Priestley present Sheila as a character who learns important lessons about herself and society? 4)How far does Priestley present Mr Birling as a man who cares only f...
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