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English Lit Unit 2b
WJEC
GCSE
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English Lit Unit 2b - Blood Brothers + A Christmas Carol
Wjec
GCSE
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(the questions weren't too bad but I hate English Lit so much...)
English lit AQA poetry :biggrin:

Maths :smile: (happy because i'm aiming for a B ,and i found it much easier than 2015,although everyone else found it hard ..so idk if i flopped lol)
English Literature Unit 2 Poetry (Character and voice)
AQA
GCSE
:biggrin: (I probably didn't go amazingly but it had the best question there possibly could have been so it's the best I could have done with the preparation I did)

Not GCSE but I also did:
General studies B Unit 1 Conflict
AQA
AS
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Maths
Edexcel
GCSE
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English Lit Unit 2
AQA
GCSE
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CCEA
English literature
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is anyone doing wjec gcse mediaaa
English Literature An inspector calls & Heroes
WJEC
GCSE
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Original post by Sarahkay23
Same here, what ones did you find most difficult?



It wasn't difficult as such, but they tricked me on every question. The wavelengths, I put it wrong, I put red shift instead of blue shift, the waves in water was stupid and the cork. Just dumb.
Gcse aqa
english literature
unit 2
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English Literature: Poetry
AQA
GCSE
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It was a good paper. But I forget a conclusion. And I'm seriously beating myself up about it.
Original post by TeenPolyglot
English Literature: Poetry
AQA
GCSE
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It was a good paper. But I forget a conclusion. And I'm seriously beating myself up about it.


You don't need one


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Even in the comparison of the two poems?

Because I have this feeling that the only way to be in A* territory is with at least a brief conclusion, or is that just in the texts, in which I also forgot a conclusion...?
WJEC GCSE English lit.
Unit 2b- avftb and lotf
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Original post by TeenPolyglot
Even in the comparison of the two poems?

Because I have this feeling that the only way to be in A* territory is with at least a brief conclusion, or is that just in the texts, in which I also forgot a conclusion...?


Hello from your stalker again 😂 Nope, nowhere in the mark scheme does it say you need an conclusion for an A*. Just really perceptive comments about language, structure and form :smile: ENGLISH IS OVER FOREVER NOW WOOHOO (dunno about you but for me it is 😀)!
Original post by Pepsi Cola :)
Hello from your stalker again 😂 Nope, nowhere in the mark scheme does it say you need an conclusion for an A*. Just really perceptive comments about language, structure and form :smile: ENGLISH IS OVER FOREVER NOW WOOHOO (dunno about you but for me it is 😀)!


I KNEW YOU WOULD SAY THAT :tongue: I KNEW AS SOON AS YOUR NAME COMES UP, YOU AWESOME BITCH :wink:

Aha but that makes me feel so much more comfortable; I mean, I was talking in way too much detail about how asyndeton is both punctuational and sound imagery.

So I'm ready for my A*...in Latin. :colondollar:

And English Literature is over for me :biggrin:

But I've got AS English Language.

Whoopeedoodah.

Oh well. At least I've got potentially Latin for another 2 years to keep me occupied.
Wjec
literature unit 2
lotf and bb
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English lit (poetry)
AQA
:smile:
English Literature- Understanding Poetry
Edexcel
GCSE
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Edexcel
Maths Paper 1
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AQA
English Literature Unit 1
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AQA
English Literature Unit 2
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