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Appositive Phrases in Romeo and Juliet
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Appositive Phrases in Romeo and Juliet

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Using appositive phrases in your English literature responses will improve the sophistication of your writing. If used correctly, they will impress your examiner. Here are some examples on how to use appositive phrases when writing about the 6 main characters in Romeo and Juliet.
Appositive Phrases in An Inspector Calls
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Appositive Phrases in An Inspector Calls

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Using appositive phrases in your English literature responses will improve the sophistication of your writing. If used correctly, they will impress your examiner. Here are some examples on how to use appositive phrases when writing about the 6 main characters in An Inspector Calls.
Appositive Phrases in Lord of the Flies
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Appositive Phrases in Lord of the Flies

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Using appositive phrases in your English literature responses will improve the sophistication of your writing. If used correctly, they will impress your examiner. Here are some examples on how to use appositive phrases when writing about the 6 main characters in Lord of the Flies. Read the examples then have a go at creating your own sentences that use appositive phrases.
'Because, But, So' for GCSE English Literature Texts
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'Because, But, So' for GCSE English Literature Texts

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If you want your students to write better exam responses which demonstrates more depth to their thinking, you should consider using the ‘because, but, so’ method from the writing revolution. This resource collates a wide range of exemplar ‘because, but, so’ paragraphs on the most popular GCSE English literature texts for AQA; Macbeth Romeo and Juliet A Christmas Carol An Inspector Calls Power and Conflict After studying the wide range of models, students should gain the ability to write their own ‘because, but, so’ paragraphs in the same style.
'Because, But, So' Paragraphs for GCSE English literature
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'Because, But, So' Paragraphs for GCSE English literature

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If you want your students to write better exam responses which demonstrates more depth to their thinking, you should consider using the ‘because, but, so’ method from the writing revolution. This resource collates a wide range of exemplar ‘because, but, so’ paragraphs on the most popular GCSE English literature texts for AQA; Macbeth A Christmas Carol Romeo and Juliet An Inspector Calls Lord of the Flies. After studying the wide range of models, students should gain the ability to write their own ‘because, but, so’ paragraphs in the same style.
Paper 2 Question 5 Exemplars
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Paper 2 Question 5 Exemplars

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A huge range of high grade Paper 2 Question 5 exemplars covering a range of familiar topics including zoos, sport, travel, cars, school uniform, camping, holidays and homework.
Paper 2 Question 5 Exemplars
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Paper 2 Question 5 Exemplars

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A wide range of high grade exemplars for Paper 2 Question 5 covering a range of typical topics including cars, zoos, homework, travel, sleep, school uniform, sport, careers and national service
Romeo and Juliet Grade 9 Model Responses
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Romeo and Juliet Grade 9 Model Responses

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A collection of grade 9 model answers to AQA questions on Romeo and Juliet. Romeo’s feelings for Juliet. Juliet’s feelings for Romeo. Romeo and Juliet’s relationship. Relationships betweens adults and children. Plus others.
Romeo and Juliet Grade 9 Model Responses
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Romeo and Juliet Grade 9 Model Responses

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A collection of 5 grade 9 model responses to AQA questions. Relationships between adults and children Juliet’s feelings for Romeo (2 versions) Romeo’s feelings for Juliet. Romeo and Juliet’s relationship
Juliet Grade 9 exemplar
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Juliet Grade 9 exemplar

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A grade 9 model answer focusing on the character of Juliet. The model answer starts with a thesis statement. It moves on to analyse the youthful, idealistic nature of Romeo’s feelings for Romeo early in the play. The second half of the essay moves on to explore the growing maturity of Juliet’s feelings later in the play. The word count for the response is 1014 words. Also includes revision cards for critical perspectives into Romeo’s character to really help push for that grade 9 in A03.
Romeo and Juliet AQA 2022 Grade 9 Model answer
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Romeo and Juliet AQA 2022 Grade 9 Model answer

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A grade 9 model answer to the June 2022 AQA question from Romeo and Juliet. The question focused on the character of Romeo. The model answer analyses the extract then moves on to analyse two further moments in the play which present Romeo’s feelings for Juliet.
An Inspector Calls 'Because, But, So' thesis-style introductions
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An Inspector Calls 'Because, But, So' thesis-style introductions

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The ‘because, but, so’ method is an excellent tool for teaching students to think analytically about the literature texts This tool is powerful because it encourages students to expand their thinking with precision and detail. This resource collates 9 sample ‘because, but so’ thesis-style introductions to 9 themes that may come up in next year’s An Inspector Calls examination. It also collates 6 sample ‘because, but, so’ introductions on the 6 main characters in the play. Ideal as a revision tool for helping to shape and guide the direction of exam responses.
Macbeth 'Because, But, So' Thesis-style introductions
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Macbeth 'Because, But, So' Thesis-style introductions

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The ‘because, but, so’ method is an excellent tool for teaching students to think analytically about the literature texts. This tool is powerful because it encourages students to expand their thinking with precision and detail. This resource collates 9 sample ‘because, but so’ thesis-style introductions to 9 themes that may come up in next year’s Macbeth examination. Ideal as a revision tool for helping to guide the direction of essays.
A Christmas Carol 'Because, But, So' Thesis-style introductions
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A Christmas Carol 'Because, But, So' Thesis-style introductions

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‘Because, But, So’ can be a useful tool for helping students write the thesis-style introduction to an essay to help to demonstrate the depth of their understanding. This resource collates 9 ‘because, but, so’ introductions on 9 themes from the novella. Ideal revision to cover the theme that might come up in next year’s exam.