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Essay Questions: 1. How does Golding present the theme of civilisation versus savagery in Lord of the Flies? 2. How is the character of Ralph presented in the novel? 3. How does Golding explore the idea of human nature? 4. How is the character of Jack presented? 5. How does Golding use the symbol of the conch?
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Essay Questions: 1. How does Golding present the theme of civilisation versus savagery in Lord of the Flies? 2. How is the character of Ralph presented in the novel? 3. How does Golding explore the idea of human nature? 4. How is the character of Jack presented? 5. How does Golding use the symbol of the conch?

Essay Questions: 1. How does Willy Russell present the character of Mrs Johnstone? 2. How is the theme of social class presented in Blood Brothers? 3. How does Russell present the relationship between Mickey and Edward? 4. How is the theme of fate and superstition portrayed in the musical? 5. How does Russell use the character of the Narrator?
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Essay Questions: 1. How does Willy Russell present the character of Mrs Johnstone? 2. How is the theme of social class presented in Blood Brothers? 3. How does Russell present the relationship between Mickey and Edward? 4. How is the theme of fate and superstition portrayed in the musical? 5. How does Russell use the character of the Narrator?

Essay Questions: 1. How does Priestley present the character of Sheila in An Inspector Calls? 2. How is the theme of responsibility presented in the play? 3. How does Priestley use the character of the Inspector? 4. How is the generation gap presented in the play? 5. How does Priestley present the theme of social class?
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Essay Questions: 1. How does Priestley present the character of Sheila in An Inspector Calls? 2. How is the theme of responsibility presented in the play? 3. How does Priestley use the character of the Inspector? 4. How is the generation gap presented in the play? 5. How does Priestley present the theme of social class?

Essay Questions: 1. How does Dickens present Scrooge’s transformation in A Christmas Carol? 2. How is the theme of social responsibility presented in A Christmas Carol? 3. How does Dickens present poverty in the novella? 4. How is the character of the Ghost of Christmas Present presented? 5. How does Dickens use the Cratchit family to highlight key themes in the novel?
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Essay Questions: 1. How does Dickens present Scrooge’s transformation in A Christmas Carol? 2. How is the theme of social responsibility presented in A Christmas Carol? 3. How does Dickens present poverty in the novella? 4. How is the character of the Ghost of Christmas Present presented? 5. How does Dickens use the Cratchit family to highlight key themes in the novel?

Essay Questions: 1. How does Shakespeare present the theme of love in Romeo and Juliet? 2. How is conflict presented in Romeo and Juliet? 3. How does Shakespeare present Juliet’s character in the play? 4. How is fate presented in Romeo and Juliet? 5. How does Shakespeare present parental relationships in the play?
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Essay Questions: 1. How does Shakespeare present the theme of love in Romeo and Juliet? 2. How is conflict presented in Romeo and Juliet? 3. How does Shakespeare present Juliet’s character in the play? 4. How is fate presented in Romeo and Juliet? 5. How does Shakespeare present parental relationships in the play?

Essay Questions: How does Shakespeare present Macbeth as a violent character? How is ambition presented in Macbeth? How does Shakespeare present Lady Macbeth as a powerful character? How does Shakespeare present the relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth? How is the theme of the supernatural presented in Macbeth?
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Essay Questions: How does Shakespeare present Macbeth as a violent character? How is ambition presented in Macbeth? How does Shakespeare present Lady Macbeth as a powerful character? How does Shakespeare present the relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth? How is the theme of the supernatural presented in Macbeth?

"In-depth notes covering motion and kinematics, including Newton's Laws, projectile motion, and uniform motion. Includes solved problems, key formulas, and graphical representations to help you understand and master the fundamentals of physics."
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Fundamentals of Physics • David Halliday, Robert Resnick, Jearl Walker• ISBN 9781118230718
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"In-depth notes covering motion and kinematics, including Newton's Laws, projectile motion, and uniform motion. Includes solved problems, key formulas, and graphical representations to help you understand and master the fundamentals of physics."

Achieved A* in English Literature and English Language at GCSE level. The following essay pack covers the following questions: How is power presented in this novel? (Explore the significance of prejudice) Explore the significance of outsiders in the novel How does Steinbeck present social and cultural minorities in the novella? Explore the importance of friendship in of Mice and Men (How does Steinbeck present relationships) How does Steinbeck present the American dream in Of Mice and...
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Achieved A* in English Literature and English Language at GCSE level. The following essay pack covers the following questions: How is power presented in this novel? (Explore the significance of prejudice) Explore the significance of outsiders in the novel How does Steinbeck present social and cultural minorities in the novella? Explore the importance of friendship in of Mice and Men (How does Steinbeck present relationships) How does Steinbeck present the American dream in Of Mice and...

Detailed revision notes to summarise Judaism topic includes handy extras like possible 12 marker titles
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Detailed revision notes to summarise Judaism topic includes handy extras like possible 12 marker titles