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The impact of John Snow - A* History Answer - 16 marker
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The impact of John Snow - A* History Answer - 16 marker

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A detailed essay answer for the question . It gains full marks by applying context, showing sophisticated knowledge and applying thorough analysis. -John Snow’s work linking water with the spread of cholera led to major breakthrough in preventing the spread of disease. How far do you agree? (16 marks)
Rural - Urban Migration - A*/Grade 9 Geography (multiple 3 and 4 markers)
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Rural - Urban Migration - A*/Grade 9 Geography (multiple 3 and 4 markers)

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3 GCSE Geography question applying context, showing sophisticated knowledge and thorough analysis in order to achieve full marks, for the questions below. Q) Suggest reasons for rural-urban migration in NEEs and LICs (4 marks) Q) Suggest how this migration causes social, economic and environmental problems for urban areas (3 marks) Q) Suggest how this migration may effect the population left behind in rural areas (3 marks)
How is guilt presented in ‘Macbeth’? - A*/Grade 9 English Essay
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How is guilt presented in ‘Macbeth’? - A*/Grade 9 English Essay

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An A*/Grade 9 English Essay. It depicts the language techniques and symbolism that Shakespeare uses in order to explore the reoccurring theme of guilt throughout the play Macbeth. This essay meets all of the objectives for the exam board AQA, but has thorough analysis that is applicable to every exam board.
How is Macbeth presented in Act 1 Scene 2 and 3 - A*/Grade 9 English Essay
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How is Macbeth presented in Act 1 Scene 2 and 3 - A*/Grade 9 English Essay

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An A*/Grade 9 English Essay for GCSE students. It explores how Macbeth is presented in Act 1, Scene 2 and 3. The essay consistently uses high standard academic language, and is structured in a sophisticated manner. It also meets all of the objectives for the exam board AQA, but has thorough analysis that is applicable to every exam board.
Ghost of Christmas Past - A*/Grade 9 English Essay
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Ghost of Christmas Past - A*/Grade 9 English Essay

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An A*/Grade 9 English Essay for GCSE students. It explores the Ghost of Christmas Past by carefully depicting the language techniques that Dickens uses to represent this characters influence on the novel. The essay consistently uses high standard academic language, and is structured in a sophisticated manner. It also meets all of the objectives for the exam board AQA, but has thorough analysis that is applicable to every exam board.