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These GCSE English Literature Power and Conflict Poetry model answers are perfect for mock exam preparation, revision and last-minute exam practice.
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Writing essays under timed conditions is incredibly difficult so get the best preparation for exam success by reading, and learning from, these model answers and then by doing regular timed exam practice. Use these model answers to guide your interpretation of the AQA GCSE English Literature Power and Conflict Poetry, helping you to identify the best quotes for exam essay use, the best and most relevant subject terminology and the best vocabulary to impress your examiner. These model answers also demonstrate the best way to structure a compare/contrast Power and Conflict Poetry essay.
Each chapter contains an exam task and a planning checklist designed to help students do regular timed writing practice. There are also fifteen complete model essays, based on recent exam questions, to help students understand what a good essay looks like. Each model essay demonstrates what the examiners are looking for:
- a critical writing style
- an informed personal response
- use of textual references, including embedded quotations
- analysis of language, form and structure
- relevant subject terminology where appropriate
- demonstration of relationship between text and context
- accurate spelling and punctuation
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Contents:
- Effects of war
- Ideas about power
- People affected by war
- Difficult experiences
- Power of the natural world
- Effects of conflict on people
- Identity and ideas
- Powerful people
- Strength and fragility
- Power of nature
- Duty and loyalty
- Attitudes to war
- Power and control
- Sense of place
- Chaos of war
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