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I'm in the same boat really. Just re read the texts (granted you don't have time, but make sure you know the text, even if it means reading summaries). Look at themes/motifs...learn quotes! Look at the AOs...

Sorry I can't help more because I haven't studied those texts.

Good luck :smile:
Planning past questions always helps me. Try and find as many practice ones as you can and make bullet point answers on them.

Go through the main themes of A Woman Of No Importance and try and pick out quotes from the main characters and themes and stick them all over your room.

I assume your doing the AQA open book exam, its a good idea to go through and post it note all the pages in which major events or important converstations happen just for quick reference in the exam situation.

And of course:
Read, Re-read and Read some more!

Hope you do well, I did that eam last year and it was rather irritating if I do say so myself!

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