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What’s the best way to revise for memorising quotes from Jekyll and Hyde?

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by FrostRectifier
What’s the best way to revise for memorising quotes from Jekyll and Hyde?

Hi @FrostRectifier

I found flashcards the best way for quick recall like quotes. I made mine online using Quizlet so that I could type them up quickly and didn't waste time writing them all out.

You could either have a 'character' on one side with key quotes to recall on the other. You could have a quote on one side with key words missing and you have the words as answers on the other side. Or you could even have cards with exam themes/questions on and then have some quotes on the reverse that you could use for these questions.

Hope this helps. 🙂
Emily
Student Rep at BCU

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by FrostRectifier
What’s the best way to revise for memorising quotes from Jekyll and Hyde?

For me, making essay plans and memorising the structure and quotes that way is imperative. I know it can be long and tedious, but it can help if any unexpected question comes up. An exam board can only ask you so many questions, and the same quotes can be used in different essay plans, so memorising those important ones and knowing how to do the analysis before the exam can really help.

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by BCU Student Rep
Hi @FrostRectifier
I found flashcards the best way for quick recall like quotes. I made mine online using Quizlet so that I could type them up quickly and didn't waste time writing them all out.
You could either have a 'character' on one side with key quotes to recall on the other. You could have a quote on one side with key words missing and you have the words as answers on the other side. Or you could even have cards with exam themes/questions on and then have some quotes on the reverse that you could use for these questions.
Hope this helps. 🙂
Emily
Student Rep at BCU

Thank you so much! Will try this out!

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by barca_fan
For me, making essay plans and memorising the structure and quotes that way is imperative. I know it can be long and tedious, but it can help if any unexpected question comes up. An exam board can only ask you so many questions, and the same quotes can be used in different essay plans, so memorising those important ones and knowing how to do the analysis before the exam can really help.

Thanks! Will also do this as well!

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