I didn't do the same exam board & spec as you, so I don't know exactly what that means, but what are the question types & what part is hard? Is it essay structure, or comparison or analysis of extracts?
I didn't do the same exam board & spec as you, so I don't know exactly what that means, but what are the question types & what part is hard? Is it essay structure, or comparison or analysis of extracts?
The most important thing is to remember PEA paragraphs - so point, (e.g. there is a lot of natural imagery), evidence (then you quote, but make sure to integrate your quotes in the sentence, like ‘for instance, the declamation ‘blah’), and then bring in analysis. It’s good if you can link things together, so if you make a point about language, in the same paragraph, talk about how the structure supports this effect. ‘This is further evidenced in the structure of the paragraphs…’ But each paragraph should have an overarching point, which you explain and examine with different evidence.