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O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2011

Which one of the four women in the play does Keatley make you feel most sympathy for? Support your answer with details from Keatley's writing.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2011

You are Doris. You have just learned that your granddaughter, Jackie, is expecting a child. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2011

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: Leonato: Which is the villain? Let me see his eyes, That when I note another man ...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2011

Well-intentioned and honourable. Scheming and untrustworthy. Which is closer to your view of Don Pedro? Support your answer with details from Shak...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2011

You are Hero. You have just woken on the morning of your marriage to Claudio (in Act 3, not Act 5). Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2011

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: York: Grandam, one night as we did sit at supper, My uncle Rivers talk'd how I di...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2011

How do you think Shakespeare makes Richard such a lively and humorous character? Support your argument with details from the play.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2011

You are Lord Hastings as you are being hurried to execution. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2011

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: Early next morning. A pale shaft of sunlight shines down the steps, but candles s...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2011

How do you think Sherriff makes Osborne such a dramatically moving character? Support your views with details from the writing.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2011

You are Stanhope at the beginning of Act 3. You are alone in the dugout, waiting for the Colonel. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryMay/June 2011

Read these first three stanzas from Mariana, and then answer the question that follows it: With blackest moss the flower-plots Were thickly cruste...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryMay/June 2011

Explore how Tennyson conveys his thoughts and feelings in the extract from Maud, Part 2 (from 'Dead, long dead' to 'Is enough to drive one mad').

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryMay/June 2011

In what ways does Tennyson convey his different feelings as he looks back on his friendship with Hallam in Extract XXIV (‘And was the day of my del...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryMay/June 2011

Read this poem, and then answer the question that follows it: Full Moon and Little Frieda A cool small evening shrunk to a dog bark and the clank...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryMay/June 2011

Which parts of Lament (by Gillian Clarke) and Report to Wordsworth (by Boey Kim Cheng) are particularly vivid for you in their portrayal of the way...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryMay/June 2011

Explore how the words of one poem in this section vividly portray a single moment in time. (N.B. Do not use Full Moon and Little Frieda in answerin...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2011

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: 'Don't you cant, Nelly,' he said. 'Nonsense! We ran from the top of the Heights t...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2011

A wilful child who never grows up. A passionate romantic lover. Which of these descriptions of Catherine Earnshaw/Linton is closer to your own vie...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2011

You are Nellie Dean. Heathcliff has imprisoned you at Wuthering Heights and Catherine has been taken away from you. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2011

Read this extract from Surface Textures, and then answer the question that follows it: The neighbours lost sight of Harish. Once some children rep...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2011

In either Scholar and Gypsy or A Devoted Son explore the ways in which Desai vividly portrays how self-centred and selfish people can be. Support y...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2011

You are Mr Bose at the beginning of Private Tuition by Mr Bose. You are awaiting the arrival of Pritam for his tutorial. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2011

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: 'I wish to be relieved of the administration of Golema Mmidi, said Matenge. Chief...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2011

Explore one incident in the novel which makes you particularly admire the people of Golema Mmidi. Support your answer with details from Head's writ...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2011

You are Mma-Millipede. Makhaya has just left your house after his first visit to you. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2011

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: We went upstairs, through period bedrooms swathed in rose and lavender silk and v...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2011

What do you think it is about Daisy that makes Gatsby so attracted to her? Support your ideas with details from Fitzgerald's writing.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2011

You are Jordan Baker at Gatsby's lavish party. The butler has summoned you to a meeting with Jay Gatsby. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2011

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: The querulous drone ceased as I entered Frome's kitchen, and of the two women sit...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2011

Explore two episodes in the novel which for you most vividly convey the disappointments of Ethan Frome's life. Support your views with details from...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2011

You are Zeena. You have been married a year. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2011

Read this extract from Secrets (by Bernard MacLaverty) and then answer the question that follows it: His aunt had been small - her head on a level...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2011

How does the writer of either How It Happened (by Arthur Conan Doyle) or There Will Come Soft Rains (by Ray Bradbury) make the story so effective e...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2011

You are Mrs Croft in The Third and Final Continent. You have just met Mala for the first time. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2012

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: Ben: Yes, my dear. But I've only a few minutes – Willy: No! Boys! Boys! [Young Bi...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2012

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2012

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2012

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: Don Pedro See, see; here comes the man we went to seek. Enter Benedick. Claudio...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2012

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2012

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2012

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: Brutus: Another general shout! I do believe that these applauses are For some new...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2012

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2012

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2012

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: Osborne: The colonel came here while you were asleep. Trotter: Oh? Osborne: We've...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2012

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2012

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryMay/June 2012

Read this extract from Ulysses, and then answer the question that follows it: It little profits that an idle king, By this still hearth, among the...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryMay/June 2012

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryMay/June 2012

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