Revising Narrative Writing?
Don't forget to plan! Students who plan are proven to get a higher grade...
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"Wherefore art thou Romeo?"
Did you know that "wherefore" actually means WHY and not where?
Revising AQA poetry?
Remember to link similar quotes e.g. “treasure chest” (Poppies) / “paperweight” (Emigree)
Revising A Christmas Carol?
Don’t forget how other characters shed light on Scrooge e.g. Fred / Bob Cratchit
Poetry exam? Don't forget context!
Remember Seamus Heaney grew up on a farm in N. Ireland.
Studying An Inspector Calls?
Tip: to increase your grade, mention dramatic devices in your response, e.g. foreshadowing.
Studying War of the Worlds?
Tip: learn short quotes from different points in the book - “with infinite complacency” (Ch 1)
Studying War of the Worlds? Don't forget your context!
Remember Wells was very disapproving of the British Empire.
08/06/2026
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Studying Inspector Calls?
Tip: Mention dramatic devices in your response to increase your grades: e.g. Lighting
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