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‘In McEwan’s ‘Atonement’, war is positioned as a greater crime than Briony’s’. To what extent do you agree?
I thought this essay would have come up on the 2024 exam but it didn't. It is an A* worthy response.
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I thought this essay would have come up on the 2024 exam but it didn't. It is an A* worthy response.
‘Cecilia is simply an innocent victim’. To what extent do you agree with this view?
This is the question from the 2023 Elements of Crime paper section B. I obtained an A* for this particular essay.
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This is the question from the 2023 Elements of Crime paper section B. I obtained an A* for this particular essay.
AQA A-level English Language: Child Language Acqusition - ‘Language development is less about just learning vocabulary and grammar and is more about using them in social interactions’. (30 marks).
‘Language development is less about just learning vocabulary and grammar and is more about using them in social interactions’. (30 marks). I scored 26 out of 30 on this essay which was an A*.
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‘Language development is less about just learning vocabulary and grammar and is more about using them in social interactions’. (30 marks). I scored 26 out of 30 on this essay which was an A*.
AQA A-level English Literature: 'Atonement' - In ‘Atonement’, criminals get away with their crimes’. To what extent do you agree?
In ‘Atonement’, criminals get away with their crimes’. 
 
To what extent do you agree? 
 
I scored an A* on this essay.
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In ‘Atonement’, criminals get away with their crimes’. 
 
To what extent do you agree? 
 
I scored an A* on this essay.
AQA A-level English Literature: 'Atonement' - Paul Marshall Essay.
I wrote this essay on Paul Marshall and his position as the actual criminal within the text. I got an A* on this essay.
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I wrote this essay on Paul Marshall and his position as the actual criminal within the text. I got an A* on this essay.
AQA A-level English Literature: 'Atonement' - ‘As far as the reader is concerned, Briony never succeeds in atoning for her crime in spite of all her efforts’. To what extent do you agree with this view?
‘As far as the reader is concerned, Briony never succeeds in atoning for her crime in spite of all her efforts’. To what extent do you agree with this view? I scored an A* on this essay.
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‘As far as the reader is concerned, Briony never succeeds in atoning for her crime in spite of all her efforts’. To what extent do you agree with this view? I scored an A* on this essay.
AQA A-level English Literature: 'Atonement' - ‘Atonement offers us no heroes or villains – only victims’. To what extent do you agree with this view?
‘Atonement offers us no heroes or villains – only victims’. To what extent do you agree with this view? I scored an A* on this essay.
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‘Atonement offers us no heroes or villains – only victims’. To what extent do you agree with this view? I scored an A* on this essay.
Othello Extract Question and Response: Act 5 Scene 2.
I scored an A* on this essay.
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I scored an A* on this essay.
Othello Extract Question and Response: Act 2 Scene 3
I got an A* on this particular essay.
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Othello Extract Question and Response: Act 2 Scene 1
An A* worthy response to Act 2 Scene 1 and how it plays a fundamental role in orchestrating an overwhelming sense of tragedy.
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An A* worthy response to Act 2 Scene 1 and how it plays a fundamental role in orchestrating an overwhelming sense of tragedy.
‘Throughout her reign, Elizabeth I controlled her ministers with masterly political skill’. Assess the validity of this view. (25 marks)
‘Throughout her reign, Elizabeth I controlled her ministers with masterly political skill’. Assess the validity of this view. (25 marks)
AQA A-level English Literature B Paper 1 Section C: ‘In tragic texts, although the villains are far from good, they are not evil’
AQA A-level English Literature B Paper 1 Section C: ‘In tragic texts, although the villains are far from good, they are not evil’