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Chloe's A-Level/GCSE Shop

Hi! My name is Chloe, I currently study law at university. I scored A*A*A*A* for my A-Levels in English Literature, History, Government and Politics alongside the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). I scored full marks (60/60) for the English Literature A-Level Paper 3 under Edexcel and ranked within the Top 5 students in my year overall. My former Sixth Form teachers use my notes and essays to help their students. I tutor in my spare time and I upload my essays/notes to help others :)

Hi! My name is Chloe, I currently study law at university. I scored A*A*A*A* for my A-Levels in English Literature, History, Government and Politics alongside the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). I scored full marks (60/60) for the English Literature A-Level Paper 3 under Edexcel and ranked within the Top 5 students in my year overall. My former Sixth Form teachers use my notes and essays to help their students. I tutor in my spare time and I upload my essays/notes to help others :)
FULL MARKS A* A-Level English Literature Wife of Bath Essay
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FULL MARKS A* A-Level English Literature Wife of Bath Essay

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This is a handwritten essay I wrote to the question: ‘Explore how attitudes towards physical appearance are presented in ‘The Wife of Bath’s Prologue and Tale’ by referring to lines 469 - 478 and one other passage of similar length’. I received full marks (60/60) for the English Literature A-Level Paper 3 and I ranked first in my year for English Literature. I have received consistent A - A* for all my essays. Please let me know if you have any questions!
A* A-Level English Literature Coursework
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A* A-Level English Literature Coursework

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A* A-Level English Literature Coursework currently used by my Sixth Form as an example of an excellent English Literature Coursework Essay. It was moderated by the Edexcel Exam Board, which wanted to increase my marks for this essay. This 3,415 word-long essay includes analysis on Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton and Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte. It is applicable to other books/novels to show the depth and level of analysis required to get an A*.