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A Level Kite Runner recasting and commentary model answer top band
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A Level Kite Runner recasting and commentary model answer top band

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This recasting (using a section from chapter 20, highlighted for AO2 and AO4) and commentary achieved close to full marks and answers the question: Read P.231 ‘We found the new orphanage…’ to the end of the chapter. Imagine Zaman is writing a journal at the end of the day, describing his thoughts about the visitors that day. Comment on how he feels about the way he was treated by Farid and Amir and his thoughts about the situation he is in as head of the Kabul orphanage. Suitable for the A Level AQA English Language and Literature course, for students studying the Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini.
Examine how “Exposure”and “Remains”  portray the reality and effects of conflict/war
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Examine how “Exposure”and “Remains” portray the reality and effects of conflict/war

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A revision sheet answering the question: Examine how “Exposure” by Wilfred Owen and “Remains” by Simon Armitage portray the reality and effects of conflict. Contains detailed language analysis as well as contextual references, structure and form. The key themes of both poems are also explored in easy-to-read bullet points which link together. Specifically written for the AQA GCSE English Lit Paper 2 Power and Conflict poetry anthology.
GCSE Drama Edexcel the Crucible exam questions
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GCSE Drama Edexcel the Crucible exam questions

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Answers the questions : “You are going to play Hale. Explain two ways that you will use levels in this scene (4 marks)” and “2. You are going to play Proctor. He is caught by surprise with Hale’s arrival. As a performer, give three suggestions of how you would use performance skills in this extract (6 marks)”.