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Taking on the World - Ellen MacArthur | Exam-Style Questions GCSE / IGCSE - Study Notes
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This PDF will discuss questions regarding Ellen MacArthur’s mind-blowing journey at sea (Taking on the World). 
 
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A) In the extract the writer describes the weather. Identify a point the author makes about the experience. 
This is worth 1 mark. 
B) The writer mentions she suffers from injury and illness. State a thing she suffers from. 
This is worth 1 mark. 
C) Explain how the narrator presents her account of life at sea. You should support your answer with close reference to th...
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9 Best Literary Devices KS3 GCSE / IGCSE English Grammar + Examples - Study Notes - Revision | AQA & Edexcel
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A PDF which comprises of NINE BEST literary devices 
-Hyperbole 
-Pattern of three 
- Alliteration 
-Contrast 
-Simile 
-Rhetorical Question 
-Personification 
-Repetition 
-Direct Address 
 
Click the DOWNLOAD button NOW TO VIEW each device, with a given example and the stimulating effect it causes. 
 
*These succinct pages have been compiled by a student who achieved a Grade 9 in her IGCSE English exams, so undoubtedly this work is top quality!* 
 
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Persuasive Speech: Martin Luther King - I have a Dream - English IGCSE / GCSE Top Model Answers
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This booklet (which is great resource for Black History month) looks into Martin Luther King’s famously persuasive address to the American people in August 1963. 
 
Content of this PDF: 
-We exhibit a portion of the famous speech this file will discuss 
-Identify techniques used in this speech & comment on their effect 
-Pick out a least two quotations from the passage that shows King believes strongly in fair society for all kinds of people. (Elaborate on why the language is so successful.) 
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Example of How to Write the Conclusion of an Essay | GCSE English| Newspapers
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This file presents a powerful conclusion of an essay regarding the tabloid and broadsheet newspapers. There is a likelihood of this theme arising in examinations, so grasp the opportunity now, of viewing a pupil's perspective on this matter, and be sure to surprise the examiner with out of the box notions to end your essays, superbly! With the implementation of high vocabulary, and fantastically fun language techniques, the solutions exhibited are top-quality and ready for you to purchase. 
 
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Write a brief paragraph to end an epic story | English Writing Task | Model Answer provided
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Look how a grade 9 student presents her ending of an epic story. Using excellent sentence structure, her work is both succinct and straight to the point, so be sure to press the DOWNLOAD button to gain full access to the last paragraph of the extract! TAGS: English, GCSE, IGCSE, Writing Practise, Skills, Technique, Grade 9 
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Why Do Authors Use Pronouns? GCSE / IGCSE / AQA / Edexcel / English - Study Notes - Mini Explanation!
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*IMPORTANT: The preview of this document (below) depicts the PDF wrongly. Downloading this file would gain you clear access to all the work.* A PDF which contains a simple but snappy mini explanation as to why authors use pronouns in their pieces of writings. 
 
#GCSE #IGCSE #AQA #Edexcel #English #Literature #Analysis #KS3 #Study 
 
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**This has been compiled by a student who achieved a Grade 9 in her IGCSE exams. 
 
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Section from a Newspaper Report Regarding a Natural Disaster Sample Answer | GCSE / IGCSE / Notes
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Inside this PDF contains a section of a newspaper article concerning a natural disaster, written by a student. This is her own sample answer! 
 
Newspaper Report: 
-What happened? 
-When did it take place? 
-Where did it occur? 
-What was the cause of the problem? 
-Was anyone hurt/injured? 
 
*This short piece has been compiled by a student who achieved a Grade 9 in her IGCSE exams thus, do feel reassured the work is top quality! * 
 
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IGCSE English Exam Answers: "Write a letter to your friend..." Model Answers ~ Top students' work 100%
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This PDF includes TWO student answers to an exam-style question: 
“Write a letter to your friend”. 
 
This can potentially be worth 30 marks in a national exam so pay close attention to see how to achieve ALL marks. 
 
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Pages:6 
 
These succinct pages have been compiled by a student who achieved a Grade 9 in her IGCSE English exams, so undoubtedly this work is top quality! 
 
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Articles for a School or College Magazine ~ Exam Question Practice | English GCSE/IGCSE Exams
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This file is aimed at secondary school students and focuses on magazine articles, something which can potentially arise in English Language exams. 
 
The given task was proposed in a previous year’s exams, and here we exhibit two pupils’ response to the the question! The writings disclosed within this file is computerised, thus making those viewing this document to be able to comprehend to everything effortlessly! 
 
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New IGCSE English Language B Comparative Task ~ AO3 Critical Thinking & Analysis ~ Concise resource!
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This informative PDF will discuss an IGCSE English Language B exam-based question regarding comparing texts. It will aid pupils to enhance their critical thinking and analysis skills (AO3 skills). 
 
Writings being discussed include: 
 
Are humans definitely causing global warming? - The Guardian 
 
“Social media addiction is a bigger problem than you think.” By Mike Elgan for Computer World. 
 
“Question: Explain how each of the writers use language to communicate their views…” 
 
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