Hello RG. The AQA English Literature GCSE in your (and my) case is comprised of the following:1) Coursework out of 40 and is worth 25% of total GCSE.2) Exam 1 (OMAM and AIC) out of 68 and is worth 37.5% of total GCSE.3) Exam 2 (Poetry) out of 54 and is worth 37.5% of total GCSE.By UMS conversion, and using typical grade boundaries, I've worked out for you that for an A in the literature course from 27/40 in the coursework, you would require:1) 46/68 in OMAM and AIC (A)2) 35/54 in Poetry (A)Your 27/40 is a low B, but being as it is a relatively low 25% of the course, you can definitely still get an A. The above marks are the minimum and most efficient way for you to get an A from where the coursework has left you. So your coursework certainly hasn't been a hinderance to your potential overall grade! Also, if you get 50 in exam 1 or 40 in poetry, you're on the money for an A. Good luck.