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O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryMay/June 2012

Read this poem, and then answer the question that follows it: The Flower-Fed Buffaloes The flower-fed buffaloes of the spring In the days of long...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryMay/June 2012

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryMay/June 2012

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: After behaving as badly as possible all day, she sometimes came fondling to make ...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

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O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: Ammaji was stationed down below with a pile of stones and a slingshot made of a b...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: Gatsby's house was still empty when I left – the grass on his lawn had grown as l...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: Early the next morning, at the home of Mma-Millipede, bedlam reigned. The women o...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: Ethan was ashamed of the storm of jealousy in his breast. It seemed unworthy of t...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

Read this extract from The Yellow Wall Paper, and then answer the question that follows it: It is very seldom that mere ordinary people like John ...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

How do the writers make the endings disturbing for you in two of the following stories? Meteor (by John Wyndham) The Signalman (by Charles Dickens...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2012

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: Biff: Shouldn't we do anything? Linda: Oh, my dear, you should do a lot of things,...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2012

Explore two moments in the play where you feel Miller strongly criticises some of the values of American society. Support your ideas with details f...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2012

You are Biff. You have discovered your father with the Woman and are now leaving Boston. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2012

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: Dogberry: Is our whole dissembly appear'd? Verges: O, a stool and a cushion for th...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2012

In your view, how does Shakespeare make Don John such an intriguing character? Support your answer by close reference to the play.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2012

You are Beatrice. You have just called Benedick in to dinner. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2012

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: Brutus: Mark Antony, here, take you Caesar's body. You shall not in your funeral s...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2012

In what ways does Shakespeare make you sympathise with Brutus? Support your answer with details from the play.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2012

You are Caesar on your way to the Senate House on the Ides of March. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2012

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: Colonel: And the general wants us to make a raid to find out who's come into the l...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2012

Do you think Sherriff makes it possible for the audience to sympathise in any way with Hibbert? Support your ideas with details from the writing.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaMay/June 2012

You are Osborne, just before you leave the trench to go on the raid. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryMay/June 2012

Read this extract from Mariana, and then answer the question that follows it: And ever when the moon was low, And the shrill winds were up and away...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryMay/June 2012

In what ways does Tennyson convey feelings of comfort, despite the death of his friend, in the extracts from In Memoriam?

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryMay/June 2012

In what ways does Tennyson strikingly convey his feelings to you in Crossing the Bar?

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryMay/June 2012

Read this poem, and then answer the question that follows it: Sonnet 29 Pity me not because the light of day At close of day no longer walks the sk...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryMay/June 2012

Explore the ways in which Full Moon and Little Frieda (by Ted Hughes) and Dover Beach (by Matthew Arnold) memorably convey the mysterious atmospher...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryMay/June 2012

Explore how in either Sonnet 43 (by Elizabeth Barrett Browning) or Marrysong (by Dennis Scott) the poet powerfully conveys what it is like to be in...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: Having uttered these words, he left the house, slowly sauntered down the garden pa...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

Explore how Brontë makes Joseph such an unsympathetic figure throughout the novel. Support your ideas with details from the writing.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

You are Heathcliff, on the day your son Linton is due to arrive at Thrushcross Grange. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: Far on a hillside roamed the lady responsible for Sampath's nutrition, a tiny figu...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

To what extent does Desai make you sympathise with Sampath before he runs away from home? Support your ideas with details from the writing.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

You are the Spy. You have gone to bed after your very unsuccessful speech to the Atheist Society. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: The telephone rang inside, startingly, and as Daisy shook her head decisively at T...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

Does Fitzgerald lead you to think that Jay Gatsby deserves his fate? Support your answer by close reference to the novel.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

You are Tom Buchanan towards the end of the novel. You and Daisy have just left without leaving an address. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: Mma-Millipede turned her face towards Gilbert and smiled. She adored him, as she i...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseMay/June 2012

How does Head make the society and values of Golema Mmidi come to life for you? Support your ideas with details by close reference to the novel.

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