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Does anyone have any predictions on the questions for tomorrow's exam? I'm doing Romeo&Juliet and A Christmas Carol
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Does anyone have any predictions on the questions for tomorrow's exam? I'm doing Romeo&Juliet and A Christmas Carol
Does anyone have any predictions on the questions for tomorrow's exam? I'm doing Romeo&Juliet and A Christmas Carol
Let's have a look what we know - for Romeo and Juliet the first specimen question was:
'Explain how far you think Shakespeare presents Lord Capulet as a good father.'
And the second specimen question was:
'Explore how Shakespeare presents attitudes towards love in Romeo and Juliet.'
So the first question was about a character, and the second was about a theme. Therefore, it seems likely our question tomorrow will be on a character since it seems they're alternating between the two.
Furthermore, for A Christmas Carol the first specimen question was:
'How does Dickens present Scrooge as an outsider to society?'
And the second specimen question was:
'How does Dickens present the importance of family in A Christmas Carol?'
So, similar to Romeo and Juliet the first question was about a character, whilst the second was about a theme, consequently I think the question for A Christmas Carol will also be on a character due to the same reason Romeo and Juliet is likely to be.
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Same texts as me!
Let's have a look what we know - for Romeo and Juliet the first specimen question was:
'Explain how far you think Shakespeare presents Lord Capulet as a good father.'
And the second specimen question was:
'Explore how Shakespeare presents attitudes towards love in Romeo and Juliet.'
So the first question was about a character, and the second was about a theme. Therefore, it seems likely our question tomorrow will be on a charactersince it seems they're alternating between the two.
Furthermore, for A Christmas Carol the first specimen question was:
'How does Dickens present Scrooge as an outsider to society?'
And the second specimen question was:
'How does Dickens present the importance of family in A Christmas Carol?'
So, similar to Romeo and Juliet the first question was about a character, whilst the second was about a theme, consequently I think the question for A Christmas Carol will also be on a character due to the same reason Romeo and Juliet is likely to be.
Same texts as me!
Let's have a look what we know - for Romeo and Juliet the first specimen question was:
'Explain how far you think Shakespeare presents Lord Capulet as a good father.'
And the second specimen question was:
'Explore how Shakespeare presents attitudes towards love in Romeo and Juliet.'
So the first question was about a character, and the second was about a theme. Therefore, it seems likely our question tomorrow will be on a charactersince it seems they're alternating between the two.
Furthermore, for A Christmas Carol the first specimen question was:
'How does Dickens present Scrooge as an outsider to society?'
And the second specimen question was:
'How does Dickens present the importance of family in A Christmas Carol?'
So, similar to Romeo and Juliet the first question was about a character, whilst the second was about a theme, consequently I think the question for A Christmas Carol will also be on a character due to the same reason Romeo and Juliet is likely to be.
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