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TOP BAND Response! - Macbeth - ‘Lady Macbeth is a female character he changes during the play.’
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TOP BAND Response! - Macbeth - ‘Lady Macbeth is a female character he changes during the play.’

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TOP BAND Response (1200 words) for Macbeth - GCSE AQA English Literature ‘Lady Macbeth is a female character he changes during the play.’ Starting with this moment in the play, explore how far you agree with this view. Write about: • how Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth in this extract • how far Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth as a female character who changes in the play as a whole Please leave a review if you found this useful. Thank you!
3 TOP BAND Responses - English Language, Paper 2, Section B - Leaflet, Letter and Speech
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3 TOP BAND Responses - English Language, Paper 2, Section B - Leaflet, Letter and Speech

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3 top band responses for English Language, Paper 2, Section B: Write the text of a speech for a debate at your school or college in which you persuade young people to take more responsibility for protecting the environment. Write the text for a leaflet aimed at people attending a safari park that advises them how to ensure they do not damage the ecosystems they visit. Write a letter to your head teacher arguing your point of view on Year 11 prom Please review if you found these useful. Thanks!
Complete FULL MARK response to English Language Paper 1 - Section A and B
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Complete FULL MARK response to English Language Paper 1 - Section A and B

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A complete full mark response to English Language Paper 1, Q1-5. Read again the first part of the source, from lines 1 to 5. List four things about the motor-van from this part of the source. Look in detail at this extract, from lines 6 to 12 of the source: How does the writer use language here to describe the Hartop family? You could include the writer’s choice of: words and phrases, language features and techniques and/or sentence forms. You now need to think about the whole of the source. This text is from the beginning of a short story. How has the writer structured the text to interest you as a reader? You could write about: what the writer focuses your attention on at the beginning of the source; how and why the writer changes this focus as the source develops; and/or any other structural features that interest you. Focus this part of your answer on the second part of the source, from line 34 to the end. A student said, ‘This part of the story, where Alice is sent back along the road to find what has fallen from the roof and returns with the chrysanthemums, shows how hard and cruel Hartop is, so that all of our sympathy is with Alice.’ To what extent do you agree? In your response, you could: consider whether Alice is treated cruelly by her father; evaluate how the writer creates sympathy for Alice; and/or support your response with references to the text. Your school or college is asking students to contribute some creative writing for its website. Describe a market place as suggested by this picture.