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Eduqas Lit paper 2024 - misread question

anyone do romeo and juliet? I genuinely thought I ate this paper untill i left the exam and realised I misread the question.

(it was about the relationship of r&j, and not relationships in r&j).
I linked the relationships to how they affect r&j but honesy I feel that I'm more likely to get 10 marks ish if the examiner is nice ;(

I tried not to stress but all it made me do was misread the question

the question was out of 25 and I did write quite a lot. Will I get any good marks?

(else everything else was ok)

Reply 1

Original post by jelly-fishes
anyone do romeo and juliet? I genuinely thought I ate this paper untill i left the exam and realised I misread the question.
(it was about the relationship of r&j, and not relationships in r&j).
I linked the relationships to how they affect r&j but honesy I feel that I'm more likely to get 10 marks ish if the examiner is nice ;(
I tried not to stress but all it made me do was misread the question
the question was out of 25 and I did write quite a lot. Will I get any good marks?
(else everything else was ok)


you will be fine!! I did Macbeth and I think that was okay. What did you compare the poem to I did a wife in London.

Reply 2

Yeah i compared it to a wife in london too

Reply 3

Original post by jelly-fishes
anyone do romeo and juliet? I genuinely thought I ate this paper untill i left the exam and realised I misread the question.
(it was about the relationship of r&j, and not relationships in r&j).
I linked the relationships to how they affect r&j but honesy I feel that I'm more likely to get 10 marks ish if the examiner is nice ;(
I tried not to stress but all it made me do was misread the question
the question was out of 25 and I did write quite a lot. Will I get any good marks?
(else everything else was ok)

It depends on how much you wrote about actual relationship between the two. If you wrote mostly about other people then it's gonna be difficult to get high marks

Reply 4

i compared it to Sonnet 43

Reply 5

Did anyone do Macbeth because the first question was good and the second one I chose Duncan for the most sympathy is that fine

Reply 6

Original post by sophieeework


you will be fine!! I did Macbeth and I think that was okay. What did you compare the poem to I did a wife in London.


I did valentine 💪

Reply 7

Original post by yeetboss21
Original post by jelly-fishes
anyone do romeo and juliet? I genuinely thought I ate this paper untill i left the exam and realised I misread the question.
(it was about the relationship of r&j, and not relationships in r&j).
I linked the relationships to how they affect r&j but honesy I feel that I'm more likely to get 10 marks ish if the examiner is nice ;(
I tried not to stress but all it made me do was misread the question
the question was out of 25 and I did write quite a lot. Will I get any good marks?
(else everything else was ok)

It depends on how much you wrote about actual relationship between the two. If you wrote mostly about other people then it's gonna be difficult to get high marks


I think as long as I get some I'm okay, I just have to do well on the 2nd paper 😭

Reply 8

Original post by jelly-fishes
anyone do romeo and juliet? I genuinely thought I ate this paper untill i left the exam and realised I misread the question.
(it was about the relationship of r&j, and not relationships in r&j).
I linked the relationships to how they affect r&j but honesy I feel that I'm more likely to get 10 marks ish if the examiner is nice ;(
I tried not to stress but all it made me do was misread the question
the question was out of 25 and I did write quite a lot. Will I get any good marks?
(else everything else was ok)

do you remember the extract question and the poem i rlly need it for practise

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